The Republican Journal. MK ~0' ! BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1898. ^‘U _ NUMBER^T Winter in Ohio. The Knights of Pythias Ball. J. A. J. K. W. Pottle, Montefiore, Dennett, the name REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. obituary. [ business under the of D. G. PERSONAL. [BE Handsome J. Clifford, L. H. Colcord, F. E. Ellis. & Co. until the death of the senior The Prosperity that has come to Niles. Decorations, a Fine Concert, a Sawyer ======out to O. T. the Scientific Drill and a Reception committee, Elmer Small, A. E. Mrs. Ada F. Smith died at partner. Selling Brown, Very Enjoyable her home in the Ross Sanborn came EVERY THURSDAY HORNING FT THE [Correspondence of The latter did not resume active mercantile life borne from Bangor Journal.] Dance. Bicknell, J. K. Dennett, M. R. Knowlton, Washburn house on Court street February until 1893, when the firm of Sawyer & Monday for a short visit. Niles, Feb. 1898: An inter- Elisha Sherman. Ohio, 18, 16th at the age of 41 and 10 months. McLellan was formed. The years following year James S. Journal Pub. ested reader would Committee on the block them was Harriman, Esq., was in Lewis- Co. certainly think from a arrangements, Elmer Small, Mrs. Smith was a native of a since occupied by built. j^rniblican Union, daugh- ton F. H. A. B. ter Tuesday on business. perusal of the last two editions of The chairman, Welch, Bicknell, W. of the late Jerome Burrows. She mar- Charles Clark of this city died very sud- Mrs. Velzora urnal is THE PAPER for Main* Seafar- Journal, that the “Downeasters” had A. Kimball, J. K. Dennett, E. T. Hatch, J. ried Frank U. Smith in Boston in 1881, and Mitchell went to Portland last He called ing People.” S. W. M. L. H. before denly Thursday evening. at yesterday to visit friends. been more than their fair share of Burrows, Welch, Colcord, A. coming to Belfast, six years ago, having they the house of George W. Wise to the C. A. A. had lived in Medford spend Mrs. James the “beautiful.” Those who have never Whitney, Knight. and Whitman, Mass. H. Cunningham went to Port- irculatiou la and evening and was barely seated when his City County Many of the Rockland came Mr. Smith is foreman of the land for a short seen such a storm Knights up sole leather yesterday visit. cannot imagine the bead and arms He was afternoon on steamer M. & room in dropped helplessly. Monday M.; Critchett, Sibley & Co’s, shoe fac- Dr. F. E. Freeman and wife of effect of such piles of snow, any more a and a Rockland intents ot To-Day’s Journal. who did not like the of and has the placed upon lounge physician others, appearance tory confidence and esteem of visited friends in Belfast the week than could realize the of sent for. Dr. E. L. Stevens arrived iu a past they immensity the drove from Camden teams. all who know him and the PAGE 1. weather, by sympathy of the Charles Russell of ocean from at a mud Peo- very few minutes, but Mr. Clark was dead Lawrence, Mass., visit- Week.. Bodies of Marcellus' Crew gazing puddle. The roster of Keyes Company as it ap- entire community in his bereavement. Mrs. when ed friends ir Belfast the first of k in the of who have never he arrived. Deceased came to Belfast the week. Maine..Knights Pythias ple seen a great storm, or peared in the hall at the reception was as Smith was a model wife, devoted to her Willard Dead..Capt. William from Aroostook about Prank ocean are in a follows: R. R. county thirty years J. Starrett left for a .it}..The Office of Road Couimis- large majority here, but Capt. Ulmer; Lieutenant, W. home and family, and greatly enjoyed the Friday busi- at Branch ago and worked in the. as a car- ness to Proposed Creamery the writer well remembers the storm of O. Abbott; Sergeants. Geo. P. White, J. W. small social of ship-yards trip Portland, Boston and other Trade in gatherings relatives and Transfers Real Kstate. He made a few Geo. A. Roland friends. penter. trips to Virginia to points. '..Winter in Ohio Maine W. C. 2, 1887, referred to in The Packard; Privates, Flint; Her pleasant manner and cheerful April Journal, get out timber. About Meting. V. Geo. N. H. W. made ship twenty-live Miss Leo la Whitmore and had no in to Follett, Blethen, Healey, disposition for her many devoted arrived home Sat- PAGE 2. difficulty picturing her- he John Jas. A. years ago began fishing and of late years from Brennan, TrowbridgJ. A. friends,—all who knew her of her in urday Boston, where she has been em- »•.'. .d Costa Rica..The Destruction very chary j vere outside the city than deterred the sisters years past was we consider that the officers of that here, and brother one who, since the confined to the house the week in Maine in 181*7.. of his organi- has boarded while in Belfast in the of past by shipbuilding lierce favors. We have had what quite a number from Brooks death of the family illness. ■'•3.. Practice to be Built at zation spare no pains in for these attending. parents, has stood in the Ship arranging place Thomas Bates. He was a unos- •>: Liuiorses Mol. W. 11. Fogler.. might be called a rainy season, but no was represented by Dr. A. E and Mrs. Kil- of a mother. The very quiet, events, and that they strive each year to sisters are Mrs. Frank C. H. W. Mansfield of he Maine Delegation in tentatious man, and a Unity entered the Congress. cold worth and no more than gore and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Andrews of strictly honest, good mentioning, make some improvements on the balls of Michaels, Wollaston, Mass., Miss Georgia freshman class PAGE 4 citizen. Ail who knew him held him in at the University of Maine three or four inches of if all that many who had bought tickets at Burrows of 1 itorial Notes. snow, previous years. The eleventh annual con- remaining Larehmount, N. Y., and the this term. .Sous of Colby home for fear of snow-bound. high esteem, and though lie made few inti- ! etter has fallen were Feb. 1st being Thirty- S. Burrows Washington's Birthday put together. cert, drill and ball of Belfast two of the brother, Joseph of Belfast. The K Big G ranite Claim.. Company,Uni- Rockland knights had signified mate friends those who knew him best re- Alderman J. F. Me who Nortliport 1 funeral was held at her Keen, has been ill was the coldest of the ami 1 formed Rank, Knights of Pythias, was their intention of coming, blit late home Sunday day winter, given only fourteen, and honored him most. He was a several is able to ride with three braved the storm. and spected months, out on pleas- PAGR .*>. in Belfast House ladies, afternoon, there w'as a large attendance do not thiuk the mercury ran lower than Opera Monday evening, ant of member of Phieuix Lodge of Masons. days. Belfast Ihe Churches. Secret Feb. and as sincere mourners present. Rev.Geo.S.Mil Is 5 above zero. When we zero 21st, above intimated, was an Frances -e> of degrees get E. Willard Dead. The funeral was held at his late home near Mrs. the Granges The Belfast officiated. The interment will Ananda Mudgett returned to Ran- improvement in some respects on that be at Union. weather, which seldom occurs, the natives any Peirce street Rev. Geo. New Feb. The two sisters of the Mr. Sunday afternoon, ge.r Monday from a \ isit to her Mrs. PAGE 6. have preceded it. York, 17. Miss Frances E. deceased, Smiths’ sister, call it severe. I have never seen it S. Mills He leaves one brother very Willard, toe of the World’s and Lawrence officiating. John Dolli T. free The decorations of the while of president brother, A. Smith of Brockton, Library..Literarv News and hall, the National Women’s Christian iu the West and two sisters in Aroostook. D'" Paths An old more than 2 below since I have Temperance and Mr. poem Farm in degrees same nature as in Mass., Burrows of Thomaston, an Dr. H. L. Know 1 ton of ot general previous years, Union, who had been from an at- Cambridgeport, i-ter Deep Water Vessels Ktand- suffering of lived here. will go down were more tack of with uncle Mrs.Smith, came to Belfast to attend is his >oniier. A Dainty Book of Daintv January, 1898, elaborate, and some features were influenza, gastric complications, Mass., visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. -nsus ol the Maine Hen. died this after the The Thomas H. son of the in local weather records as black added which made the effect morning shortly midnight at funeral. floral offerings were very Haskell, youngest L. A. Knowltou. January. very beautiful. the this PAGE 7. Empire hotel, city. and late Jacob Haskell, a former resident of I wish I could state how few we Above aud behiud the beautiful, included the following: A just days stage, in lieu of a At the bedside of Miss Willard at the Mrs. G. G. Winslow attended the Rock- he Week Kansas Debts and Debt- Belfast who went to Kansas more than curtain, were two time of her death was her Mrs. pillow with the word “Rest” from the hus- fit and Salmon. saw the sun, it would be surprising, but large Hags, upon which niece, W. W land District Epworth League convention in j were Baldwin, Mrs. L. M. N. vice Easter and calla lilies from the sis- thirty years ago, died at bis borne in PAGE 8. caunot. the double triangles of the order in Stevens, presi- band; Topeka j Waldoboro last week. I However, they were very few dent of the W. C. T. Miss U., Anna M. Gor- ters a crescent from Feb. 15th from the effects of a l : evergreen. These were ; the brother; pink roses paralytic ovals..County Correspondence..Ship in number, and it has rained and drizzled triangles lighted by don, Miss Willard’s and Dr. Births.. secretary Al- shock, which he sustained several months Wellington Diusmcre returned to Water- .Marriages .Deaths... almost the winter red aud white electric and the white fred K. Hill. from Palestine Commandery, Knights Tem- kland. incessantly throughout lights, ville last week after a visit of He rallied from it and was several thus far, aud bids fair to continue. letters “U. R. K. P." Miss Willard had been ill for about three plar; standing cross from friends in Mr. ago. able to go days across the triangles to relatives in this weeks. She had the best medical care about and his friends city. Since 1 first wrote of Niles to The Jour- were made brilliant white and Smith’s department in the shoe a some, hoped that he by incandescent treatment that could be factory; NEWS Ol there has been a given, but in spite recover and be Dr. E. L. Stevens is in IMh V\ EEK. nal, great material The words “Belfast large wreath from Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith might spared to them for Boston taking lights. Company," and of all efforts she grew gradually worse until change in the city. Its population basin- of many years; but be was taken down special instructions in treatment of emblems of the order, were in their usual her demise. Brockton, Mass.; mound of flowers from again hernia creased until it now claims between seven Matters. The announcement There will be funeral services in New about two weeks before his death and could according to the method. place at the foot of the stage. Streamers of Mr. and Mrs. Selwin Thompson and Mr. and “Fidelity” t* and thousand inhabitants. There York stake races to be held at the eight city and later in Evanston, 111., her not His Albert C. red, blue and extended from Mrs. H. C. Marden; white pinks from Lin- rally. brother, Haskell, L. L. Gentner was able to walk out a little ue State fair have been are three very prosperous liues of street yellow the home, where the body will be taken. opeu- and his sister, Mrs. Bettie St. were last and car in all wood Thompson; star from Mr. and Mrs. C. John, Friday, after confined to the dn this will be on cars, every is with cabs centre, overhead, directions, and being house year held provided with him the last for the motor which Frances Elizabeth Willard was born in 1. wreath from Mr. aud week of his life, which several weeks a stomach 0, 31, and September 1 and 2, man, completely smaller streamers of the same colors were Burrows, Rockland; by trouble. Churchvilie, N. Y., 1839, She was satisfaction to five stake protect iiitu from the and this Sept. 28, Mrs. H. V. Providence R. w'asagreat him. He leaves races, as follows: weather, looped upon the front of the gallery and graduated at Northwestern Gardner, I.; C. W. Wescott, cashier of the Belfast Na- is Female college, a two and *rs trot and 3 minute something you very seldom see ou around of from Mr. and wife, sons, the brother and sister olds, pace; the top of the hall. Arms and drums Evanston, 111,, in 1859, became professor of panel pinks Mrs. W. E. tional Bank, was the guest of Wil- >ud Eastern street cars. has doubled of natural alluded to in Joseph pace; 2.40 class, trot and Property were in various science in 1862, and was basket of already Kansas, three sisters hung places about the walls, principal Harlow, Auburn; flowers from liamson, Jr., iu over trot and and sometimes trebled in and block of Genesee in Mrs. Martha H. B. iu Augusta, Sunday, ‘■lass, pace, and 2.18 value, and Wesleyan semiuary 1866-7. Mr. aud Mrs, D. R. Davis Pittsfield, Mrs. after block of the company’s banner was suspended at The two Harris, Providence, and The in each substantial stone-trimmed following years she spent in foreign A. in Hugh D. McLellan went to pace. purse R. Mary Patterson Belfast and Mrs. Emily Portsmouth, brick has the low the rear of the rail. The words and travel, giving a part of the time to in I.; white pinks, W. H. West; pink roses 'dm. These stakes close on replaced wooden struc- balcony study N. H last Friday and returned May and to C. French in Del Norte, Goi. His age was ill Tuesday. tures that met the when I dates, '87. Belfast were Paris, contributing periodicals. from Mrs. Geo. E. Brackett; white ''ist payments are made. Horses eye first came Company. ’08,” pinks Superintendent. Brick In 1871-74, she was professor of aesthetics years and 4 months, f.i. s. d. taught the High when the here; and three more large brick blocks surrounded a graceful festoon of ribbons from Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Shaw; basket of -tiledby August 1st, by in Northwestern University and dean of the school Monday. cuts will be erected the flowers must be made. The purses during coming season. on the wall above the rear balcony. An in- woman’s college where she developed her from Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Tyler; Mr. Daniel Mansur of Monroe died Feb. Two handsome school Mrs. Lena b fr : ist week led as follows: 8150 to first; large, buildings, and convenient system of self-government which had been basket of flowers from Belfast No. Haney Whitney three teresting very arrangement Company 17th, aged 7b years and 5 months. He was ■ud: 8»>5 to 845 to fourth fine churches, and many residences adopted by other educators. for her home in Big Timber. Montana. Si third; was a bower of in which a 2, U. R., K. of daffodils from born in have been built evergreen trees, Miss Willard left her P.; yellow' Monroe and had always lived there. *>th.A conditional of during this time, much profession in 1874 to will visit relatives and friend" n ] 'rt:.»»>»: gift stream of water Mrs. F. E. basket of flowers aud sidewalks have flowed over a circular cake identify herself with the W. C. T. serv- Cottrell; from He was a hard industrious ‘in Hon. Chester \V paving been put U., working, farmer, Boston and Chicago en rmit-e. Kingsley of ice a as of the Mr. and Mrs. F. H. and the will its upon pyramid of rocks and made a ing corresponding secretary organ- Mathews; carnations a nice farm a little out of ct Mass., was down, city give attention ization owning the village, accepted by until 1879 and since that time as j I.. t .Tones <. f Bro >ks has been m t to this new very pretty fountain. The woodland effect from Mr. and Mrs. F. H. white dove and Belfast trustees of Colby sewerage year. Many indus- Welch; by his industry had accumulated a ! University president. and v the two Feb. in tries have come into town, and business is was the he'ad of a deer Ou and ribbon with motto “At Rest” from Mrs. icinity past weeks in the in- 18th Wateiville. This heightened by peer- the death of her brother, Oliver A. good property. His first wife was ,i NV;il brisk in terests of the Mutual •fee tlie nearly every branch. Niles is the trees and a Willard, in she as R. H. basket of Bnion Life Insurance upon successful ef- ing through squirrel saucily 1879, succeeded him editor Moody; flowers from Mr. ley, sister of the late Mrs. McKetmey, win '• i.ooo for certainly a of the Post. Since 1882 Co. He a number of ich the college brings enjoying prosperous season; perched upon a Chicago Evening and Mrs. J. G. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. married reports large polh not bough. she has been afterwards Mr. DolliiV. By this .: to the of a boom, but a steady growth. a member of the legislative written. ngemeut friends RECEPTION TO OFFICERS AND VISITORS. Black. I union he ! j The aud committee of the Prohibition In 1886 hail three children, and two sur- idge Cornisli of Lewiston j city owns operates its own wa- party. At 8 she accepted the of the White I vive him. He afterward married Emma C. S. Bickford went to Boston yesterday, iced as a candidate for ter-works. and electric aud in o’clock Belfast Company appeared leadership Judge ! light plant, Cross movement in Eli the second man in Paler- her own unions. Carr, oidest Stearns and ai d will attend annual i- "U consequence will soon have a law ami marched into the hall to they had two both the uin u »f tin the Maine bench \ unique music by the In 1888 she was made of ehildreu, by president the and a much esteemed at his I t lie 1 suit on its hands. For some time mo, citizen,died at a of IT and a of mversity of Maim- Alumni Assoc.at .m ot Androscoggin bar.The there Belfast Band. After saluting the audience, American branch of Tlie International coun- living home, girl buy 23 has been home in North Palermo Feb. at tlie !• *i g"i has general complaint that the tele- cil of Women and of the World’s Christian 14, 1898, years. The funeral services were held Boston and at the Barker House n Express ‘"nipany the company was drawn up across the hall, at vicinity ■. in here Union which had advanced of 91 9 mouths and 28 ti at Augusta for tiie ! phone system vogue gave very Temperance she founded age years, the church lastJ conducted Bev. day, and the College to-mor ow pur- to receive the Brigade and Battalion officers ten Sunday, by Fraternity a poor and after was years ago. general ex pi ess business \ results, nightfall to- days. He wap a sou of Francis Ritchie Carr J. 1*. Simouton of and visitors. These entered and were re- Besides and Wiuterport. The family nseor river, tally useless; and many business men have many paraphb< contribu- Penobscot bay tions to and was the last surviving member of his have the of | even so ceived with due as magazines and trie press, Miss Wil- sympathy all in their bereave- at Branch with 810,000 ; gone far as to have them removed honors, follows: Proposed Creamery Mills capital stock of lard has published “Nineteen Beautiful father’s family of ten children—four from their offices and homes. Col. Elmer Assistant boys ment. ng is paid in. The officers are: The city Small, Commissary a tribute to Years,” her sister: “Women anti and six girls. His father was boru at Goffs- 1. > a franchise to General. tiles H. White ol Augusta: recently gave another com- Temperance,” “How to Win” and “Wo- The farmers in the vbinity <>f Branch ■ and was one of the cli Haufoith of pany. which will at once erect a men in the town, N.H., 1772, early Bangor. plant (or Maj. Matthew W. Welch of the Second Pulpit.” Mrs. Elmira A. Goddard, formerly of Mills met Feh. 11th to consider t!:<- .|!iest:.-i< whatever they call it) and will soon be settlers of Ballstown (now Whitetield) Pi-roved, February 15, 1808. Battalion. of .t the-- I'n. j 21. Hampden, was burned to death in her house establishing creamery re t-« s of ready for business, which of course will Chicago, III., Feb. Frances E. Wil- where the of this sketch was burn Colby have A. E. subject was University j Stevens, Sergeant Major to lard her estate will at South a attendance. .n< <• lb s vo drive out the old Major gave by to the W. C. T. Walpole, Mass., Feb. 14th while large iudntg g e decided to erect a ! practically company, I It April 1(>, 180b. In 1812 his father moved his with Welch. amounts to $20,(100 in and real i. umber of farmer."' are 'oratory at the north cheaper rates, improved etc. money alone in the house. Her daughter, who lives wives, who nit end of j service, estate. Of this amouut is in cash. family Palermo and settled on Maiden Now comes U. Iv. of Rock- $2,000 interested in near Coburn hall at au ex- Company No. 1 and asks that Keyes Company, R., P., with her, was for a short time. As the developmec. ,.i the | It. was the purse given Miss Willard ou her Hill, where our friend about ijway the lie from R. R. departed spent it also that the re- city enjoined its land, Capt. Ulmer, commanding. fiftieth the women of the the house sat in a a distance industry, and especially in th- ntr -d u *,-m, 835,000; operating birthday by coun- of his life. Feb. hollow quite { electric and is the eighty-five years 18, 1884, h>i'- Ma. ijuardt be not I light plant, (modest request) al- THE CONCERT BY THE BELFAST BAND. try, keeking of Miss Cornelia Dow from the tire ot means to take its labor and .-are 11.• m i accept- he married Miss Moore of any other, was not discovered oier in leging that some iu of Me., the official custodian in the Betsey Whitetield, with through defect the To Portland, farm to the »• compliance peti- many present the most interesting and until too late to save the or to ren- factory. The agri. ultural i.tor student | dynamos, that the noise from them East of the Willard fund. The will was who was born in Edgecomh August 27, 1811. building body. gets feature of the was the of the Maine Farmer was and ad- into tlie enjoyable evening made a year ago, and a codicil was added der any assistance. Mrs. Goddard was the present- telephone circuit, rendering tele- Eight children were born to them, and as concert the Belfast in which after the Buffalo convention. On oc- dressed the a^sembU on the merits of the Mrs. L. M. N. phones useless after the are by Band, they that last survivor of her a sister of Stevens, na- lights turned casion the years rolled welcomed grand- family, being j a Miss Willard said she would give by they its to of the W. C. T. on, as no one can hear what is for presented carefully selected program in a the late Noah of and dairy business, adaption that vicinity, 1-resident U.. ! said, Rest Cottage, her Evanston home, valued at children to their home. Capt. Emery Bangor, the manner February 18, 1884, the of the Miss Willard’s work for the rumbling ami that is which added fresh laurels to their to in Mrs. James H. Sewall of advantages eo-operuti\ system grumbling pass- $17,000, s This law suit is given: ter of the late William Frances IF Willard. They all attracting much atten- If alone, although bis children did all iu their Judge Crosby, and 1. Overture to William they decline to take the proffered liminary to a permanent and a Miss tion electrical and Tell, Rossini fortune, was in urganiz ition, WiLard’s death will among experts, the it will go, the of the for his He born Belfast, Oct. 3, 1810. Since the 2 “Tarantelle,” Juiien by provisions original power happiness. experienced committee to make the « serious blow to the societies General Electric of New York canvass was hoseii, Company .'V Selection, “El Sousa will, jointly to Miss Willard’s private secre- under the labors of Rev. E. Trask death of her mother, which occurred here d will send one of their best Capitan,” religion as follows: W. A. Silas Bowb-rand she was connected_The lawyers here, 4. Ballet Music from tary, Miss Anna A. Gordon, and to Mrs. Nov. Nelson, William Tell, of Jefferson and was 2, 1877, at the age of 94, she had re- Miss Frances and the Brush Electric of B. Willard of baptized July 5, 1855, G. A. Bradstreet of E. Willard was Company Cleve- arr. Casey Mary Berlin, Germany, the Balermo, Martin Wet land will send widow of her in the stream at the foot of the sided with her niece, Mrs. F. A. Hatch at ay in New York at the Broad- their attorney to aid the 5. Rag Time Frolic, Tracey only brother, Oliver, who are tiowing hill, her, 1. O. Jones, W. H. Jones and W. s a life interest in its income. At Savin Dorchester. Her last visit to ««■ le. The service was solicitor in the interests of given their and with his companion united with the Hill, simple, city defending THE DRILL BY BELFAST COMPANY. .Jones of China, Otis L Meader, Albion. deaths the estate will revert to the her native was ■vice will be held at the city. treasury First church of Palermo, of which city about eight years since, Evanston, The drill the Belfast was one of the National Baptist j George Another well The balance by Company of Woman’s Christian Tem- Thompson, Liberty. any in Macedonia the of expert opinion seems to they were members. He held sev- villages the finest ever in this The lines perance Union. worthy attended meeting was held in the. tortured be against the hut given city. evening, horribly the people. telephone company, eral town offices and in 1857 served a term Charles Durham, whodied in Jan. i were in dress and order at a Boston, with "Butter Cows and their Feed, as the 1,1 similar to that in Armenia who can tell what will come of a law kept perfect William in the State He was not a ( Captain Meyers legislature. only 7, 1898,was born in Belfast, Jan. 7, 1828. His ! for 'median W. J. iScanlan is suit? times, and the movements were so we. 1 subject consideration. It- was addressed to those who The outcome neighbor lived about him, blit father, Jonathan Durham, sou of John Dur- W.H. of uetgert was sentenced for life at will be awaited with timed that but one sound was heard when Denies Certain Statements About His Bark- by Moody Liberty, the Waldo mem- but it will was a personal friend in sickness or financial one of the first Saturday. The Judge denied a interest, probably be a long the swords of more than a score of Knights- entine. ham, settlers, died here Nov. ber of the Board of Agriculture, and Mr. Gil- 'i a new time before a final decision and ever trial.What is be- is rendered, were into each of the need, ready toimpirt knowledge 3, 18bo, and his Mrs. Eunice Dur- bert, interest manifested in the brought many positions Capt. William who is the mother, great being have been an as it will doubtless be clear to the Meyers, manag- to those who his advice. His mind earthquake was fought called for the manual. of the old sought ham, a native of Gouldsboro, died in Boston, presentation. As the result <>f these meet- Court. by Many ing owner of the barkentine Mabel I. tord, Mass., at 5.30 a. m. Feb. Supreme Mey- was clear and he could remember the familiar movements of the army tactics days April 23, 1887, aged 97 years. ings there will no doubt be a well n uoors were In the meantime there is still in ers, and whose son is an owner in and equipped tnrown open, light of his youth and the scenes that the were and a few were transpired creamery established at Branch Mills at an •it tied and the earth a dark places, and will be in of performed, presented master of the is over had per- spite ship, indignant the all the of life. He had en- for the first time a along pathway The Office of Road Commissioner. The Maine Farmer from \\ temble.NatC. the legal wrangles and tangles. before Belfast audience. following which he has early day. which e Goodwin, statement, says been good health until last when Maxine Dencie Mubgette Boynton. movement was carried out with joyed January get these details, says of the : Miss Elliott, the lead- Every the published in a paper, not the and locality f Journal, he was taken with heart which The law of 1897 providing for the election bis company, were married in utmost and the of disease, Branch Mills is a quiet little hamlet precision, perfection the sent to him anonymously: ballot pleas- O., Feb. 20th. The caused his death. He is survived bv three by at the annual town, meeting of a antly located on the line between the town ceremony Transfers in Keal Estate. company in this drill speaks weil for the ISarkentme Mabel I. Meyers, med in the of discharging sons—Riualdo of H. R. road commissioner provides for a new town of Palermo on the east and China on the parlor the bridal of the her of saltar. National Dock Springfield, Mass., efficiency captain, Francis H. Welch, cargo into small west. This village is the centre of a consid- Hollenden, Rev. 8. If. schooners for to Carr, C. E Carr, and one daughter, Mrs. officer and is at this time causing consider- Precher, The and the and of shipment, Gloucester and erable circuit of country ami heretofore has the Euclid Avenue following transfers in real estate were perseverance adaptability other is able interest. Presbyterian places, largely owned by a father Ellen Rowe of Palermo. The funeral ser- Following are the provisions been left out of reach the railroads the Sir one and to easy by of the recorded in Waldo County of Deeds Knights, all, military and son of the name carried by the of fticiating.The leport Registry vessel, vices were held at the ser- chapter 239, public laws of 1897, that have circled around it at a distance, »nd manceuvers. The and are a of Friday church; relating conference committee which for the week ending Feb. 23, 1898: Warren officers of Belfast Com- thrifty couple Yankees living yet without the of mon Rev. Albert Leach of China to this office: affording advantages 1 Feb. at Searsport, Me. Since the craft came in by from iy 13tli, at Boston and re- W. Harding, Burnham, to Addie M. Hard- pany in the drill were as follows. easy and quick communication so necessary from Turk’s Isiand the owners have ex- the text Revelation 14 and 13. The Sect. 4. Each town at its annual d a cotton mill strike not iuter- meeting to modern enterprise and thrift. Augusta general ing, do.; laud in Burnham. Win. R. Captain, Francis H. Welch. a cent to Coombs, pended ship brokers, provision shall a road is seventeen miles Waterville it New met with a ment was in the Smith cemetery in the elect, by ballot, commissioner away, still England, to Lillian M. First Lieutenant, Win. A. Kimball. dealers, the Stewart, Charlestown, Mass.; chandlery stores, etc., business who shall further, Belfast twenty-six and the Knox ftion at the of the end of the vessel family lot. The funeral services were to have charge of the repairs of all meeting laud in Islesboro. Second beiug carefully looked after and Lincoln rails far out of reach in Wm. R. Coombs to Laura Lieutenant, Duncan McAndless. and thirty-two Union, Lowell Feb. 18tb, by the elder gentleman.” have been held at the church last highway bridges within the town and miles F. land in Win. M. Welch. Baptist away. The locality round about the ed a decisive vote. Trim, Bangor; Islesboro. Ivory Guard, In conversation with a Journal by very reporter Thursday but to the storm and shall have authority to employ the necessary centre of winch we are is a W. to week, owing speaking good Coombs, Bangor, Walter Ross, Sentinel, Arthur C. Whitney. yesterday, Capt. William Meyers said: and in it are to be do.; of last the roads men and teams, and farming country, found we ‘do not a blizzard week were impass- purchase timber, plank oto.v Whisperings. A bill land in Stockton.Springs. Geo. O. THE HALL. “Although expend cent on the usual complement <>f enterprising, ap- Holmes, and other material for the of g brokers, provision dealers, chandlery stores, able, and as but few were present the funeral repair high- j well-to-do farmers. With the ex- *4,000,000 to provide a battle- Waldo,to James land and An innovation was introduced this in thrifty, Trieliy,Swanville; year etc., etc., according to the we, never- and Said commissioner of such 1 tee the Maine was writer, was until next None of the ways bridges. shall ception milling and trade as every introduced in Swanville. E. the band off in leave from to postponed day. buildings Flora Roulstone, having lead the grand theless, $4500 $6500 in the port is the almost, ex- Feb. relatives from out of town were be sworn to the faithful of his community needs, farming ise, 19th, by Mr. Foote of of Boston every we have made present ex- discharge Searsport, to A. E. march, taking a in the centre of the voyage here, clusive business of its people. ■'.I he House on Nickerson, Swanville; position and bonds to the Saturday most certainly the vessel must be fitted cept his son Riualdo of Springfield, duty, give satisfaction of the The recent of the land and in hall for the “circle” which followed. The Mass., opening Wiscasset and the buildings Swanville. Andrew with all stores from some selectmen, and be to them for bankruptcy bill, Ilender- necessary seagoing who arrived before the storm by train. He responsible Quebec narrow gauge rail toad now taps this C. to march was headed Col. Small source. the of ami rute for the Nelson 158 to Miles, Burnham, Alice M. Hunt, Pitts- by and Mrs. expenditure money, discharge of section of the and its Palermo sta- bill, returned last to his country, •ts Frank R. “Perhaps the writer would not care to Saturday Massachusetts, duties generally. The compensation of voluntary and field, land in Burnham. Wiggiu. The music for the re- tion is at the village ol Branch Mills As is involuntary ton for the said commissioner shall be such sum as the compare ton, money left bv Eng- where he is an inspector in the U. S. the case with the advent of mainder of the dances was the Belfast Armory. always lvilroad by lish steamers with that we or other town shall annually vote therefor, which Maine W. K. C. Annual Meeting. any" [A. G. communication the citizens of the locality Theatre Orchestra, with the addition of American vessel leaves in if sum shall, in no case he less than two sailing port; he are waking up to their opportunities, and of the Marcellus’ The does, we that he will dollars per day, of of actual ser- Crew. Woman's Relief Corps, department of Messrs. C. U. Soule, Brst violin and W. H. imagine not care to every day are already moving to tak*- advantage of make the result Allen J. Sawyer died at his home in vice; and he shall render to the Maine, held the first day’s session ot its an- known. selectmen them. Marston, double bass, both of Waterville. statements of his sri:i:. Feb. 22. Two nual in Feb. 17th. “While in Buenos Ayres, South America, Old Town Feb. 12th. He had been in ill monthly expenditures, and Mass., meeting Augusta, The at- The was dance order contained the last voyage, the of the receive no money from the on pposed to be those of tendance not large. The was de- twenty-three report projected, health for some treasury only Captain day discriminative time. The Old Town the order of selectmen. •ni'i one voted to addresses Mrs. Pres. numbers. it was in no sense a duty reached the and The Shoe Trade. of tlie crew of the ill- by Colby and Although port, of the made haste to secure all Enterprise says the deceased : Sect. 5. No person (ran at the same time ■ tier other officers, together with the exem- dress ball the producers available Marcellus of costumes of the ladies were hold the office of Searsport, plification of lhe unwritten work. American touuage.m order lo reap the bene- Mr. Sawyer had reached the advanced road commissioner and Ii was wrecked off all In some of Dolliver’s very becoming. the dances fits of this was selectman. Dun’s Review reports for the week * tid- Commander L. T. Carleton of the G. A. R., proposed duty. Freight not age of 72 years and had been in the blizzard of so of a engaged Seed. 0. ing Feb. 1st, department of addressed the upwards of a hundred were on the much factor. But when the discrim- Seventy-five per cent, of the high- Feb. 1 *.»111: of boots and slices Maine, meeting couples active business in this for over 40 ing Shipments overed on the beach this at inative cloud we were city years, way taxes assessed shall be raorn- the forenoon session, Feb. 18tli. The fol- floor. passed, politely told, of the, expended upon from in v" with part time with his brother, and later the Boston February have been the bundred from where officers were elected: others of the fieet, on our arrival in the highways prior to the fifteenth day of yards the lowing President, the supriSR. with Mr. Geo. Mr. was a Addie V. Brazil, that steamers McLellan, Sawyer July, and the balance at such time as the largest ever known at this season, exceed- ‘sine ashore. Both bodies wrere Grant, Biddeford ; senior vice pres- English would carry From 10 to 12 the leading,influential, business man, and was commissioner deems for ident, Alice S. o’clock an excellent supper sugar forward. the best good of the those of 18JMI 4 12 and those "'imposed. After being examin- Gilman, Oakland; junior specially interested in the ing by per cent., vice Nellie M. was served in a “If our Government in its has Baptist church, public. marks of president, Carleton, Wintli dining room extemporized legislation for the of 181*2 1G and iH identification, they were so far us that always giving freely support of all Sect. 7. If a town fails to elect a road com- by per cent., heavy buying rop; treasurer, Almeda on the forgotten English steam ton- the tomb. Berry, Biddeford; stage behind the curtain. Landlord good works. His presence will be missioner in women’s | receiving secretary, nage is to be given preference, and Ameri- greatly at its annual meeting, or if a reported light shoes, greater Mary Pillsbury, Biddeford; chap- M. R. missed by his circle of friends. He Susan W. Knowltou of the Windsor Hotel was can sail used as a Jack in the it be- large person elected fails to before the first than in makers lain, Merrick. pinch, leaves a qualify any previous year. Some li|v<:rs comes widow, one son, Enoch of the office at Work in the Maine. the caterer, and the tables were in necessary that we use all honest Sawyer, day April, shall he deemed charge of and one daughter, Mrs. Geo. who have sold half the annual product in men’s means to lessen our expenses in order to McLellan, vacant, and shall be filled by the selectmen Wedding Bells. Ernest E. Burgess. Following is the menu : have the of a circle of others Feb. 22. keep our vessel free from debt. sympathy large by appointment; and in the event of a vacan- shoes, though have done little or "•a, Four divers are friends. the funeral Oysters (Raw) lemon we are so During services, which cy caused death or the select- tillable to desire m the Maine. Thomas-Richards. Mr. points. “Although going along economi- took by otherwise, nothing, get prices they Frederick F. Cold Cold Ham place at his late residence oh men shall *■1 ^k Turkey Cold Tongue cally, as the writer says, on my little High appoint some competent person The is most laborious, Thomas and Miss Annie C. Richards were vessel, street, of range of prices for men’s boots and Chicken Salad into the of Boston with a Tuesday afternoon, many places to fill out the who shall lie united in at the coming port freight unexpired term, careful in the dark marriage Baptist parsonage, Oiives of business in the city were closed out of and shoes have advanced an of about 2 extremely Celery Pickles 1450 tons, I have to pay, for sailing an qualify perform his duties as prescribed average unil have iiad Saturday evening, Feb. 12th, Rev. F. M. respect for the of the deceased. bad falls. Electric Hot Rolls American bottom, through American memory by section four of this act. 12 cents Leather is lll> Preble officiating. Mr. of waters, Rev. E. A. Davis officiated at the per pair. practically uow available. Thomas, recently Ice Cream and Assorted Cake into an American the sum of services. Sect. 8. Said commissioner shall of the port, $82 08.” keep ami hides little at '' Rockport, proprietor “All Right Allen J. Sawyer was born in Me., accurate unchanged, change very ). cases of ten inch ammunition is Apples Oranges Grapes [Boston Journal. Monroe, accounts, showing in detail all Cafe,” a deservedly popular and success- aud went while a man to with f«und Tea Milk Coffee yet young Califor- moneys paid out by him, to whom aud for Chicago, Colorado and buff a shad*' ili. forward, one exploded, ful young man. Mrs. Thomas, whose home nia. from the west he “i as Returning formed a what he shall settle his lower. full of was iD the managers. English She is .spoke In Bath. purpose; accounts T: powder. formerly Searsmont, has resided in partnership with his Daniel on " brother, G., or before the twentieth day of February, "1'k of bodies under the Camden for the last few years, and is a The Sir Knights who the affair in the business at Great hatc,; securing managed A Frenchman grocery Works. By annually, and the same shall be in most young of and esti- asked Baggage Master the failure of the reported difficult in the dark. lady engaging personality worked in the positions : Ley- Dwinel concern, the brother the annual town in The p mable character. following don if he was the “depot” and iuformed report detail. ice houses of the Belfast Creamery% '""lies are much They will reside on Elm lost every thing, and shortly went West Sect. 9. Said 8(%“ mutilated and Floor director, Frank R. him he was “on ze commissioner shall hold his the .ire street, where the congratulations of their Wiggiu. going away telegraph again, in In egg coolers, hotels, etc., are being tilled ,l( ; burned. The wire.” Said engaging farming. 1801, after respective office for the term of one partially bodies many friends will follow them. Aids, F. H. Elmer that he had “been in Florida year ''reinen fCamden Welch, Small, W. A. having returned to Old Town and connected from the date of his from Goose River, below the bridge. The have been taken out. Herald. moB of ze rest of ze wintaire.” [Bath Inde- election, or until the Kimball, W. M. F. themseives in business with Chas. or ice Welch, G. Mixer, N. J. pendent. Fiske, election, appointment, and qualification is 18 inches thick, very clear and weigh** they bought out the latter and conducted of his successor. from 500 to GOO pounds to the cake. Editorial Notes. A New Mexico Resort. equally with the country around Colorado most earnest supporter of the beet-Bugar and I never have seen a and thousands of its leaders who Springs, prettier industry, of The There is no report yet from those silver [Correspondence Journal.] canon than the Gallinas. The road winds are studying this subject in the interests statesmen who went to Japan last summer Las Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico, in and out along the sides of the mountain of those engaged in the production are to to find material to that that The acme of comfort in and below' tumble the clear waters of HOME DYEIHG try prove February, 1898. you confident that no disadvantages will come acted in the railroad is reached when one the river. In the walls tower A Pleasure at Last. MAYPOLE country unwisely adopting travelling places rocky to sugar beet raisers from the annexation gold standard. Perhaps they are holding embarks on the California Limited of the straight up above you, and then a more of Hawaii, and the attempts of beet-sugar hack their valuable information until the Santa Fe which leaves Chicago will be covered with a fine manufacturers to create sentiment against route, gentle slope campaign of 1900. each and A solid of pine. The pine laden breezes the annexation which has been so long Wednesday Saturday. growth vestibuled train of Pullman are to the throat and favored the will not sleepers, very soothing lungs. SOAP by Republican party I’Yo: i'ary receipts under the car and even At other the canon broadens out Diugley ho able to out their of re- library dining car, provide places carry program mo a level law have thus far averaged a million more comfort than you will find in some and you will find quite large; WASHES DYES ducing prices of beets which they are now ilollau- a day, and as the expenditures of hotels, aud the great reputation for ex- place, thickly overgrown with grass, and AT ONE OPERATION proposing, apparently for the purpose of the (Joverument about that on the is an for a only average an- cellent meals European plan providing elegant place picnic. creating sentiment against the pending .. ANY COLOR. sum dmmg the year, there is reason deserved. The across the The wild flowers are and this good nexation measure. Of course annexation justly trip exquisite, for to expect that the Treasury will soon Middle States to be in is a botanic The moun- The Cleanest. Fastest Dye Soiled will not increase the amount of im- begins interesting region paradise. sugar or Faded Shirt to a the Raton tain streams are full of and Waists, Blouses, begin grow surplus. from that Colorado, and when you cross gamey trout, ported from Hawaii since sugar the Taste Ribbons. Curtains, Underlinen, etc., range and enter New Mexico you seem to Pleases sportsmen will find good shooting in pur- island has come iu free for many years. No /Muss, Trouble. whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. Sound-mouey men, whatever their past see a The queer Mexican suing the mountain quail. Larger game foreign country. Sold in All Colors by Grocers and Druggists, or mailed free for 15 cents: will to the can be found into the party affiliations, cordially co-operate Our Washington Letter. huts give a picturesque appearance by going wilderness, Address, THE MAYPOLE SOAP DEPOT, 127 Duane Street, J\'ew York. this fall in the nomination and election landscape, aud the tenderfoot will gaze which is near at hand. The mountain 1). Feb. 1898. of men of their views on the currency (t Washington, C., 21, with wide, open interest. Last year l trails offer numberless excursions, and Some of Mr. Democratic friends question. This is made absolutely neces- Bryan’s went directly through to tiie coast. This each one seems nicer than the previous and associates who have had sary by the fact that the Populists, Silver- practical year I made a stop over and a discovery, trip. Livery is very cheap in the west, business in Mexico do not ites, and Democrats are preparing to co- experience and I regret that more people are iguorant and there is an indescribable delight in Relatives Had mem- with the picture which he operate in the coming campaign tor agree glowing of the existence of such a delightful place riding one of these tough little ponies. Any Consumption? back from that nor do Is there of in bers of Congress. brought country, as Las Vegas Hot Springs. One is apt to TOBACCO They are easy gaited, strong animals, and any history consumption your family. with his that the free Do throat a nd trouble time take a little cold? they agree theory think of New Mexico as a land of deserts, a brisk canter over the mesa on a good your lungs you every you is for what- Do call throat “weak ? Bank clearings last month in 72 cities coinage of silver responsible burros, sheep, cattle and Indians; but that mount will send the blood tingling through you your your spot fla- are of the United States showed a of 33 ever of or real exists and Persons who are troubled in this way thin in gain apparent prosperity is such a mistaken impression. Six miles quality your veins at a lively rate, and send your frequently over there. McShane, who flesh, not eaters, often little have rather wreak per cent, January, 1897, aud 30 per Ex-Congressman from the town of Vegas, as you round a spirits up to high-water mark. The deep hearty dyspeptic, the Ne- nerves and are cent, over January, 1890; 37 per cent, formerly represented Omaha, bend in the canon, you see a magnificent vor are as near blue of the skies, which are cloudless for poor sleepers. have noticed have a to clear over over district in but who now you tendency your Jauuaiy, 1895, and 48 percent, braska, Congress, stone structure perched on the side of a a greater part of the time, forms a back- Perhaps you 1894. When it is considered has interests iu Mexico throa a good deal. January, large mining foot hill. It is the Montezuma Hotel, and can ground for many beautiful scenes, and and much of his time as you take cold, and you cannot break it up as usual. The that the hank statistics of the country spends there, says in its stately beauty and commanding perfect there are numberless excursions for visit- Finally next is and the next one harder and so on. are accurate test of business that his friend Mr. is mis- cough harder, still, the most Bryan entirely location it seems to feel the pride of that ors. The town of Las Vegas has nearly to n ? taken in the conclusion at which he ar- Flo. Ion" are you going let this go conditions, it will be seen that the asser- old emperor of the Aztecs. Broad veran- b e seven thousand inhabitants, aud is about produced. You do not desire it. And we can cure orators and news- rives. the fact that Mr. Mc- certainly certainly you tions of the Democratic Considering das with glass screens to keep oil' occa- midway between Chicago and Los An- of were en- is a a fellow-Nebraskan pa pels in the campaign 189<» Sbane Democrat, sional brisk winds, run all round it, and so— geles. Thus travelers will find the Mon- and tuat the statements with Mr. and has had Dealers titely unfounded; Bryan, practical on the terraces below fountains send their say tezuma a very convenient resting point. business in Mexico for about of the men who Made them cannot be experience splashing waters into artificial lakes. The The older part of Vegas is as typical a as Mr. ti listed in the campaign upon which they as many years Bryan spent days grounds are splendidly laid out, and walks users confirm it. Mexican town as can be found within our ids recent his couclusious are now about there in trip, of lead to the house. The and the one ’dobe i enteiing. easy grade up borders, quaint story matters so elaborately discuss- concerning Ilot is an town with houses, nearly always with fiat projecting Mieti^Emobioii Springs incorporated The Fire Insurance Co. Taken in time will cure and ed Mr. on his return from the Capital surely surely prevent consumption ; recent action in by Bryan railroad roofs shelter to a veranda, are Germany's excluding post-office, express, telegraph, OF CONCORD, N. H. giving too it cure and it not. it on land of the 45-cent dollar are you delay long may you may depends American fruit from her markets upon interesting. aud stores. A school gives free Incorporated in 1880. Commenced Business in 1886. an odd sight to the eastern tourist. The good how you profit by that little word “promptness." the that into Mr. McShane has been spending a few I vmam Jackman, President. pretense they bring the education to the young guests of the outside walls are plastered, and sometimes When there is the trouble with throat and with Charles L. Jackman, Secretary. anything your lungs, insects to the fruit in- days here renewing his acquaintance are white with country injurious place, aud one is thoroughly in touch with painted green trimmings. cannot afford to waste a Act members of and in conversation Capital paid up in cash, SS-iOO.OOO. you single day. promptly. terests is looked the officials of Congress, are upon by all the news of the world, though you are The better ones very comfortable and Emulsion heals the membranes and t' 1897. Angier's inflamed fortifies tin* of at Wash- regarding Mr. Bryan’s recent utterances ASSETS DECEMBER 31, Department Agriculture isolated Horn its care ana turmoil, it is attractive buildings, constructed around whole It cures that Mexican he said: Real estate owned by the company, un- system. cough. as another instance of the regarding prosperity, an or and ington simply a charming place, where the well can find incumbered.' $100,387 03 open patio, courtyard, having It is no new and untried Tens of thousands to “It is of this sort. The is remedy. testify of that to American government Loans on bond and mortgage a ii rst liens) 111,825 00 covered verandas. It was an old hostility country rest and recreation, and those who are in- broad, its to cure, it will cure as well as others. to Stocks and bonds owned by tlie com- power you 'ducts. The excuse for this action is, largely back of if, and the paternal pr disposed cau regain health and strength. pany, market value. 176,656 75 Mexican custom to christen a new house | You cannot afford to make a mistake in such neither of the Diaz administration it is Loans secured collaterals. None. questions ; ft in investigations without fostering by it blessed the mission made, any There is a sanatorium in connection with Cash in the company's principal office by having by priest. can we. And we do not hesitate to declare that our Emulsion cur diw. The subsidize.; f■ *oi;s;:«> ion. It is evident that the mainly government and in hank. 22,709 93 : very the in which one a after which cock lights were held In the and it taken in time evt a itse hotel, gets delightful Interest due and accrued. .... 3,510 37 coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption ‘m-iuoih unimus is to industrial be directed breweries, railroads, plants, Premiums in due course of collection .. 31,308 31 and a feast was to the against home, with medical direction and care. patio, given guests, j S'd-i by III! druggists. 60e. and $1.00. If van :tvo interest. In <>i Etmtisi-nt. s> and aids in to build the Angier Chemical your name and addins o w- u u.ailvou fr- Yu pi\ ducts wherever every way up the first of the : opportunity No seriously ill people are admitted here, Aggregate ot all the admitted assets of Though part programme All-ton District, B ston. copy of our book n; .tie. 1 •iinilding u New Bod. oilc;ai.d if does not material resources of the country. Money the company at their actual value... $446,397 39 opportunity offer, but for those a gem of a hospital is pro- may have fallen into disuse of late years, is used with a liberal hand, and as a con- LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1897. wii, be made. This action on the in which all that modern science the other features are adhered to, to this vided, Net amount of losses and 47 j is and unpaid claims, $19,351 of the Prussian officials is sequence there much activity great Amount part similar to knows has been introduced for health and required to safely re insure all day. Within a mi1 of the hotel there is outstanding risks. 139,588 38 | action taken sometime- since apparent prosperity. The fact that Mex- SILVER WATCH affecting comfort. All other demands against the company, a “placita,” or square, as we would call j ico is on a silver basis does not it viz: commissions, etc 26,924 52 Ameiican m- its. Strenuous efforts have figure; are j = The disease which is most fatal to man- it. There several quite pretentious Boys aiul < discriminate same as the of strolling about. much ,.,a:idt; ; burning deserts Sahara, Desirable risk written at current rates by j tion of a which is not | goods packed in airtight 1 ,j against American goods in monetary system a feature of the region as the particular, but the altitude is nearly seven thousand l lilll) ATWOOD. Agent. Winterport. 6 perfect two pounds pa. kage of COFI 1.1: cauu..:i which should be to understand that this only in dispute amou. the nations will see ! Spoon, your cust.-n ircts ! Rf ! given leading sea what climate, and you these small, feet above level, and that is pre- We offer a line of ELEtiANT PRE.Mll IS of the but which is about to be dis- ANNUAL STATEMENT * Government will not admit of such pro- world, beasts harnessed four abreast and to senders of srn ill orde; vents the great heat. But on the other queer Table end Banquet l C inw-ra out- and it is that unless carded by countries like Japan, !<7 for the of But Surplus. 006.281 32 Marriages, their pay ranging from £1 to £2.50 quate production crops. far exceed per any year during ('Iceland's with irrigation, is a success, Aggregate amount of i i- 1. In F. Elms day. It took £10,000 a agriculture liabilities, Jan. Koekport, Albert ♦ approximately 14; '•im, despite the insistence *.t Democrats and the hotel has a fine ranch and Cluding surplus.. $1,720,432 and A. Elms both of Camden. NEWSPAPER! month to meet the The dairy Mary pay-roll. money F1KLI) A \Vi:sT. Agents, Ite'lfast. < tli -•! low tar : cultivates our foreign ti lde. which the table with Jan. 2. In amden, Fred E. Payson and t > supplies vegetables, cancel this expense was shipped from Mrs. Winnie Waiteli both of Camden. For FARMERS I.Mring the 1 i.st year of President If.mi milk and butter. The Galiiuas river, Omaha, and it was exchanged for £10,000 of Feb. 3. In Reading, Mass., Frank J. son’s it’s neglect j term the exportation of products of the a and A. both of Mexican coin. We operated general flowing through canon, supplies Wiley Goorgie Colson of j icuh me a as than and VILLAGER .*gr larger in any pre- I very pure and of water, which Camden. men :tmii.se stores along with our min- large supply throat and « n the of Feb. 18. In Camden, Rufus E. Ferrin eding yea; history the country, is into a rock reservoir on and \ o 14r home paper. ing concern, and at the time I speak of, pumped large and Della M. Smith both of Camden. whib* during the four of Cleveland a hill back of the but the drink- years sold to our hotel, Mexican employees bacon for bronchial March 18. lu Camden, Emery A. Kim- ; he fell off fh m 100 to 150 million per water comes from the The ball of and Mrs. Nettie A. 20 cents a pound. ing spring. Appleton annum, in the first is and the is dis- ||/||_E’S Rhodes of Camden. increasing again year “VVliat are the conditions plumbing perfect sewage Jourr to-day? We troubles 10. lu Horace N. ; of a April Lincoln/ille, ^TheRepublican McKinley protection to larger sum posed of by the Berlin system of irrigat- still hire 300 men and give them exactly Munroe of Lincoluville and Adelia M. than ever before in the history of the ing the ranch with it. The soil purifies the same scale of wages that obtained that HONEY Lezatte of Camden. country Tire are from official the which 20. In Edward BOTH ONE YEAR FOR O' figures prior to the slump in silver caused by the sewage, finally escapes, clear, April Camden, Hopkins $2 statements of the of into the river some miles and Maria A. Glover both of Camden. Bureau statistics of of the clause away. 0F j repeal purchasing of the leads to April 27. In Kenduskeag, James W. i SKNI) ALI. OKDKIIS I'O the Treasury Department, and are worth Very little medicine is given to those Sherman act. Our pay-roll still aggre- Day of Corinth and Sarah O. Pendleton remembering and keeping for reference. who come to be cured of consumption, of Camden. gates £10,000 a month. To meet this we death- MA They are as follows: but are out of doors as much as May 1. In Camden, Piper and THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO., BELFAST, have shipped ns a like sum of United they kept HOREHOUND Knight j EXPORTATION oi PRODUCTS OF AGRICULTURE. Lena M. Clark both of Lincoluville. States and here is where the possible and given a plenty of good aud AND 1892 money, point June 2. lu Rockland, II. (« Collins and i .$712,539,832 food. The table here is 1893 of difference comes in. Instead of ex- appetizing splen- A. II. Eaton both of Camden. 619,135,633 , Emily 1894 did, and people are to eat not Juue 10. In James Andrew 573.687 474 changing that amount at our bank for its encouraged disease. Rockland, THE N. Y. 1895 545,715,881 at meal but with lunches be- TAR ; Muldoon of Eastport and Myra M. Cur TRIBUNE ALMANAC, we only time, nominal equivalent get for it not No wonder Hale’s j ot 1890. 004,962,505 £10,- Honey of Horehound and rier of Camden. tains the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of the state Newlork, the i» 1847. tween. Quite a number of people sleep Tar is praised by its users. Its curative effects 730,323,514 000, but £22,000 of Mexican money. We June 19. A. the old and new rates; President McKinley’s (ablnet and upp are like magic. Sold by druggists. In. Camden, Ralph Knight Tariff Bill, with comparison ot on the veranda all the winter, with very ot the ()• have here made a clear gain of £12,000. and Carrie Felton Start both of Camden, j Ambassadors, Consuls, etc; the personnel of Congress, names ol principal officers beneficial results, and not one of them Pike’s June 24. In Frederick Leon- ! officers of the and Navy with their salaries ; Tables ot Public Sta Farmers who liud difficulty in under- Our employes still render us 100 cents’ Toothache Drops cure in one minute- Camden, States, commanding Army catches cold. Colds are aid Fisher of Somerville, Mass., and Inez Election Returns, Party Platforms and Committees, complete articles on the Currency, bold a< standing the cause of the low price of meats worth of work for which used to caught by people | they get Swan of Camden. Information, flic standard American Aim mar, ar in overheated rooms, and then Eugenia Fer, and a vast amount of other valuable in European markets will find at least, a 100 and do as far as the name living going 1. In Keodric P. Craw- i cents, yet July Camden, live and complete, corresponding In rank with Whittaker’s Almanac In Europe. in some to the cold atmosphere. We Americans, ford of Boston and Susie A. of partial explanation recent state- goes, but in reality they receive less than Health Prescription. Young PRICE 25 CENTS, POSTAGE PAIR. as a have our houses too warm. v. amuen. ments showing the large number of ocean- half of what should be theirs, rule, Send all orders to THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL Pitt. CO.. Belfa*i seeing July 4. In Camden, Elmer E. Light of going vessels fitted with that the Mexican coin in This particular portion of New Mexico refrigerating ap- which they are Union and Clara A. Mansfield of Hope. is n paratus plying between the great stock- paid has shrunk to less than half of its peculiarly favored, climatically, being .July 7. in Camden, William E. " Tetley growing areas of Australia and South former value. sheltered on three sides by mountain 3? '3* ©dtw(HH/'A and Aldane E. Buzzell both of Camden. America and the which it from the July 10. In Camden, Fred B. Herrick European markets. “But there is more still. When spurs, protect cold, the 3’ W € 3c* YY(Y, JSr. and Bertha J. both of Camden. These statements show that hundreds of north winds. The temperature for the Wiley Mexican miner goes to buy bacon he finds August 10. lu Camden, Marcellus God- NEW BELT SI-BEAUTIES! w -A'r/tta vessels carrying fresh meats, fruits, but- that in he cannot inter will average twenty degrees warmer dard of Camden and Mrs. Ella Maiden of tendering payment buy ******** ter and articles of this now than :n Colorado. Then the Hot Ae/Ae <7 E. Searsmont. kind, ply reg- it with depreciated money for 20 cents a Springs Aeru^iaati^rtAnjAtei 19. In Louis J. are sheltered the foot hills and sand August Camden, Ryan, ularly between Europe and those parts of the now by CAN WiAVU MONKY J5V pound; price is 4.3 ceuts. It ee/rAi mnrAfV/r.eeAArideiiej. and Bertha Marie Cross both of Rockland. -YOU the world where these articles are storms uever occur. The summer tem- pro- would still be so if he could tender a dollar Aug. 28. In Rockland, Eugene J. duced wiili labor and SO F. AA AeAfcme cheap cheap land, as good as that given him for his labor at perature averages (AeijelAy/na/iAreA'n'1 refrigerating apparatus, miners To Mr. Corner Druggist, ter and Fierce both of ing their wages would be doubled. Georgie Libbey can fit to Glasses. liue ZO, a "The heart bowed down of Sure Cure St. Uamden. We you ’:\NT,,, Hamburg including tropical The man that now gets $2 a day is justly by weight woe, service; the Havre Fruit Importing Com- entitled to £4, but labor will bring only The eyes that weep, the lips that quiver Oet. 18. lu Camden, Rufus Geyer of Bristol and Maud Bell Abbott of Camdeu. bination, 14; the Copenhagen butter Ex- what price is fixed in the market, like any Are often caused, as well we know, Nov. 10. In N,,iT.'STH. J. LOCKE & SON. commodity, and employers are not far a Camdeu, Ralph Eugene porting Company a dozen, and numerous yet By torpid liver.” enough advanced in philanthropy to Mott’s Nerveriae Pills Meras of Dover and Ada Louise Frye of others unload their of fresh From a 1 can re- L amden. cargoes voluntarily give more than the customary personal experience The Nov. 12. In Rock Patrick James meats, brought from all parts of the rate. mark that the world set ms brighter after great port, “So the talk for Grillick and Faustina Delmar Pitts both of iu warehouses about the prosperity of a course of these waters and remedy world, refrigerating hold- baths. The nervous Mexico in so far as it to the vast pros- Laoiden. from 5 to applies ing 10 thousand tons each, and mud baths are very excellent as a remedy tration and Nov. 17. In David Coates and BELFAST body of its citzens—the common people— Camdeu, LIVERY CO., thus all place upon European markets the is a myth. If there is prosperity at all it for rheumatism. Peat from the mountain nervous Daro E. Upham both of ltockport. of the is not diseases of the Dec. 15. In Edward L. Far- pioductions great cattle ranges and due to the silver standard, but in meadows is mixed with the hot spring Camden, man or- street. of it.” generative rington of Rockland and Mabel O. Smith ^FI FASTr\%.D 1 ifirVllMAINF L, \Vindsor Hoi fiuit maikets of South Central spite and the bather is immersed in a BEFORE AND USING. Opposite America, water, AFTER gans of either >f Camden. America, and Australia, where cheap big mud pie. We all can pleasantly re- sex, sucn as Nervous Prostration, failing or Dec. 20. In Camden, John G. Bean and lost Emis- land and cheap labor obtain in direct member our mud pie days of youth, and Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Laura A. Ryder both of Camden. CURE ALL YOUR PAIRS WITH sions, Youthful Errors, Mental worry, ex- Dec. 20. In Orlando Cole competition with production of the farm- will enjoy this later experience as much Camden, cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which and Marion Edith Wardsworth ers hooper D. B. of the United Sates. as of mud SOUTHWORTH & yore. The eliminates the rheu- lead to Consumption and Insanity. $1.00 both of Camden. SON, box mail; 6 boxes for matism from the system and has ,5er by $5.00. Dec. 24. In Geo. W. "" Pain-Killer. great Camden, Varney W A Medicine Chest In Itself. IfiOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., ind Rosie PROPRIETORS. The insistence of certain beet-sugar man- tonic properties. Then there are the steam Prop's, Cleveland Ohio. M. Heal both of Camden. Dec. 25. In S. ufacturers that farmers will be compelled Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for baths, tub baths, electric baths, and FOR RALE BV R.' H.| MOODY. Iyr33 Camdeu, Sylvanus light Griiffin of Boston and Julia Lemond of to lower rates for their beets in case CRAMPS, a in which to swim. The accept DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, magnificient pool PILES! PILES! PILES! Lincolnville. [Camden Herald. of tlie annexation of Hawaii is looked COLDS, RHEUMATISM, waters are quite palatable, and not nause- STEAMS and EVERY Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Too to DESCRIPTION.‘ those ous late cure a cold after TURNOUTS, upon by who examine the matter NEURALGIA. to the taste like some other consumption springs. Blind, Ulcerated and Piles. It Bleeding, Itching bas fastened its deadly on the from the at There is no fever or asthma absorhes the turners, allays the at grip lungs, closely standpoint Washington, 25 and 50 cent Bottles. absolutely hay itching once, rake Dr. Wood’s Pine acts as a instant relief. Dr. Wil- Norway Syrup while FURNISHED TO ORDER, NIGHT OR DAY. where all poultice, gives there is information bearing upon this BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- here, and of course malaria can’t exist liams’ Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only for yet time. Piles and of the private parts, and noth- subject centres, as unwarranted facts BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. under conditions such as here. Itching by prevail else. box is guaranteed. Sold ing Every by drug- HOOD’S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Bll« , and lor 50c. and or prospective conditions. The Repub- PERRY DAVIS’ The surrounding country is very beau- gists, sent by mail, $1.00 per box. Headache. loaches, Hacks, Barges Buckboards. -x- WILLIAMS’ M’F'OCO Prop’s, Cleveland, Ohio, lousness, Indigestion, lican party has been from the first the tiful and full of interest. It compares R. H. Moody. to to operate. 20c. for.sale by Iy38 Easy take, easy ORDERS BY TELEPHONE PROflPTLY PILLED. There is so much trouble \ Last Glimpse of Costa Rica. of Walker’s force was so bril coming into the world.” possession CONSUMPTION. Mai-y. said Lord Bolingbroke, liantly taken)—was struck by a shower of i<» Keeome President of a Central I, “and so much more in at the 25th of su- arrows as his detachment entered the [continued] [Read anniversary the i. an The or v Republic*. (luatusos, going out of it, (Extracts from Dr. Hunter’s Lectures on perintendency of Miss Mary Chamberlain of A dense forest. The soldiers w i.itt* Indian,” of the Rio Frio. that it is hardly quickly re- the Progress of Medical Science in Lung the Girl’s Rescue Home, Philadelphia. worth to Suffering while with muskets and Diseases ) Penn.] tl of The be here at all.” plied minie-balls, Correspondence Journal.] To cure the lungs after the bacilli germs years have rolled when a shriek was Long peaceful away If a man and a piercing heard within have attacked them and set up Consumption 0 Limon, Costa Rica, Jan. 9. In sunshine and in sorrow, L philosopher the close rank of trees, and a crashing of is one of the greatest achievements of mod- Soldier. this small has only —comes to this ern medical science. It has only been done, But still we hail each present day Republic as if a multitude were conclusion, branches, rushing so far as I know or .(>0,000 all told — believe, by my special Bright symbol of to-morrow, population what must be the treatment. now This veteran his through them. Cutting a path with their No reputable physician pre- And still fought for country; un- natural conclusion together “hold the fort,” suffered ugh people to make a good tends that any combination of stomach med- of the thousands machetes through the thick However fortunes told and returned with health tv—she has had 95 rulers within underwood, ication will drive the Consumption germs vary, hardships, shattered. of suffering the soldiers found the of a out of the body beautiful lungs. Hypodermic injections of And join to-day in love and praise a braze soldier has the 75 years, the of whom women who undergo Koch’s Edisou’s Many same history. majority almost nude and lymph, asepsin, goats’ blood, For our own sweet-souled To-day untold torture in bring- young woman, perfectly asses’ nostrums Mary. before their terms ex- serum and other of that ilk this one in a s-posed long mg tneir Daoes into the world ? rejoices new-found strength and tells his white, who, mortally wounded, died as. are equally worthless, aud more harmful. A quarter century’s years have fled, 1 hen again somebody got into the Philosophy of this kind is based Such instead to upon they gently lifted her. blood-poisoning experiments, And gilded life with beauty, experience benefit others. ,ve chair who was and gross ignorance. The fact is, that there is of the disease, make it worse, strong enough curing lung And toil has no necessity for the severe pangs under- Fannie Brigham Ward. aud serve to hasten its progress to a patient glory shed to hold over several only ugh terms, in gone the woman. If a woman fatal issue. Around each by average homely duty, No man is better known and liked in avail. is and in a Finally, having read articles re- : the fact that the constitution ex- strong healthy womanly way, Lung diseases are curable only by local But as in the The Destruction of the Maine. still, years agone, that rich tier of Illinois of cures that motherhood means to her but little suffer- treatment of the lungs, aud inhalation is counties, which garding had been eflected by tol bids a President to succeed him- She proves our household Dr. ing The trouble lies in the fact that the the only means which local treatment treasure, Feoria is the centre, than Chester S. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale I Wrecked and Sunk in the by genial People, of women suffer from l»y an explosion And the fullness of L-n his one four-years term is over. majority weakness can be applied to "the lungs. Inhalation of gives her life Harrington, of Princeviile, 111. decided to try them. That was in 18%. and disease of the Harbor of Huvunna Feb. 15th. distinctly feminine or- antiseptic germicides was tirst discovered by To the rounded measure. I a box and took the ■ numerous heap Mr. is a veteran of bought pills accord- the revolutions have and are unfitted for me and in Harrington the late ganism motherhood. A BATTLESHIP. successfully applied consump- to instructions. DESCRIPTION OF THE oh in war. Like another brave he ing be- This can always be rethedied. Dr. Pierce’s tion and other lung diseases. I am the Keep her, Father, Thy care! many soldier, mparatively bloodless, perhaps suffered not "Four later I had the Favorite Prescription is a sure, speedy and The Maine is a second class battleship, Father of the doctrine that consumption is Our steadfast human only during that service, but days happiest «*re were no men to The fairy, hours I had spare. permanent cure for all disorders of this the keel of which was laid down in the a local disease of the and the founder for years afterwards from diseases con- known for years. That lungs, And on books inscribe in "night It acts on the delicate Thy gold I went to and •perandi of a political overturn- description. directly Brooklyn navy yard in 1888. She is of 0,- of its local treatment by medi *ated air in- tracted then. sleep easily slept soundly as and important organs concerned, making halations. This method of treatment The gentle name of Mary. For a child and awoke refreshed. »sta Rica differs somewhat from 082 tons displacement with a net tonnage brought years his health was shattered; his them healthy, strong, vigorous, virile and the lirst of to And " of ray rational hope consump- when the records all are increased. He was After I had taken four elastic. It banishes the 3,120, length, 318 feet; breadth, 57 feet; closed, sufferings unable to boxes of the ;t is managed in other parts of indispositions of tives. It is the way in which mean 21 feet 0 with in- only possible The last words fltly gain relief, but now he tells a which pills, I found that I was cured and had also the period of expectancy and makes baby’s draught, inches; medicines can be introduced into the air spoken, story America. a :s Here, whenever Gen- al ’.ost dicated horse of and estimat- lead her on of profit to many : increased 27 in advent easy and painless. It quick- power 9,293 passages and lungs. All lung remedies must May heavenly angels pounds weight. •thei man feels ens and vitalizes the feminine and ed of “I served three in the 124th Illi- This military strong organs, speed 17.45 knots. She cost 82,500,- be reduced to a state of gas or vapor and Where ties are never broken. years greatly surprised my friends, who a and robust insures healthy baby. Thou- 000. Her side armor is of 12-inch Dickel because no solid or fluid nois, at said he. case was a to ••pronounce/’ he pronounces breathed, medicine Helen N. Packard. enlisting Kewanee, 111.,” thought my hopeless one. 1 be- sands of women have testified to its mar- I was in j steel and her turret 15 inch with main ; can be introduced into an air cavity, with- Libby Prison and suffered like i gan my work and have continued : that is, he issues a proclama- velous merits. Honest do not again j druggists turrets with two ten-inch out danger to life. The lungs are an air many another Northern soldier. ever since in excellent health. offer substitute^, and them equipped guns j '* himself the j urge upon you in each. Her cavity, and by the air and through the aii The Maine in The strain of life did its work luauifesto, declaring as as secondary batteries include Delegation Congress. army' in “Another valuable to me that "just good.” j every curative action by medicine can be underl gain was, ruler, instead of and seven rapid fire six and eight I ining my health, although the col- while ! was these I lighting I suffered fourteen years." writes Mrs. pounders produced on the seat of every form of taking pills had been j one ot the lung Cordial, handsomely turned and abso- lar: .e aid not come fo** sometime after. Mary J. Stewart of Box 46. Saratoga, Santa pounders same kind. The disease. and reme- cured of the habit, w hich had off their respective forces, ! j My antiseptic healing true were smoking idling Cl 1 Co Cal., with female weakness, nervous- Maine was lutely the words of Hon. Her- F or fifteen I suffered from attached to the North Atlantic dies enter into and form a component part years general formed when I was a bov and had .'.i-uis General and the President' in ss an.! general de’oMity. I tried everything to | bert M. Heath before the Lincoln club in and clung squadron after placed of the air the patient breathes. debility nervousness so badly that I to me all these The for r. I>r. l’ierce's Favorite Prescription immediately being Portland when he years. craving to he the in commission. since my lutrouu -non oi mis scientinc referred to the Maine could not resulted and tobacco pens occupying chair, and Golden Medical Discovery' cured me.” sleep. Indigestion j left me and I have never expe- ami successful method of dis- in my 1 treating lung delegation Congress. Commencing misery increased. rienced it since. wist- heads and talk it The names, addresses and photographs of A LIST OF THE OFFU’EUS. * together eases many imitation inhaling instruments with Senator to whom he referred hundreds of women cured by Dr. Pierce’s Hale, My eyes began to fail, and as my body’ 1 cannot say for these and : the of the new The following is a list of the officers of and nostrums for inhalation have been as level enough pills prospects aspi- medicines are in j able, cool, headed, trained and lost vitality my mind seemed to way. i have recommended printed by permission the m some instances give them to many." Maine, with their addresses, as far a> ; brought out, by persons and the roster ht-ttei than his own, the Presi- the "People’s Common Sense Medical patriotic, closing up by the I could scarcely remember events that 1 o this j at tin* without any medical kuowledge or experi- hap- verify statement Mr. Harrington Adviser." It’s free. For a obtainable, navy department: name of Ex-Governor with his but a few weeks liesces in the situation as paper-covered ence of cases. The idea seems to he Burleigh, pened before. made affidavit to its truthfulness grace- > C lung j before j copy send 21 one-evnt stamps /. e >: < mail- aptain, Charles R. Sigsbee, Washing- great business who is that anything inhaled must he a remedy. ability, just begin- j “For two years I was unfitted for busi- Lincoln M. Coy, Public. possible and resigns; the in.ir only. French cloth binding 31 stamps. ton; lieutenant commander, Richa’d his career Notary leaving What will lire the when inhaled de- uiug on an important commit- ness. I was able to around dur- Dr- Addrc Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. X V. lungs just creep Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale a for his rival. G. Mr. Heath People Not that he gives Waiuwright, Washington; lieutenants, pends on the physician’s knowledge of lung tee, called the roll of the fa- of this and there were strike at the Every woman needs a great medical book. F. ing part time, many root of disease by acting di- Ilolman, California; John Hood, Flor- diseases, his of the action of miliar and honored names amid the most wever; he retires from the Pr. Pierce s Common Sense Medical Ad- experience times when I could not get up. rectly upon the blood. Their merely ence, Carl W. New York remedies when breathed, and his careful impure viser fills tlii- want. It contains over 1000 Ala.; Juuger, enthusiastic as each name was brother is a but mil can applause, “My doctor, all his power is marvelous and wonderful he hatch up some scheme adaptation of them to each case. It has many pages and nearly Soo illustrations. City. mentioned. “No State in the efforts to me failed to relief. taken me a lifetime to learn what is best for Union, help give any cures have been made. consider will him to the front. Lieutenants, G. P. either now or at Druggists bring again (junior grade,) any time, can show a like “I tried a number of remedies without them a La each form and varying conditions of lung potent remedy, and all sell them. ■ Blow, Salle, 111. : John Blondin, declared the such occasion the last woukl-be declared elected and no man ran record,” orator, and Con- during without oppo- Md.; F. W. Alle- diseases, adopt my practice Greenwood, Jenkins, or it with success without gressman Stevens, who sat bowed his century, a popular General “pro- sition. But reckoned without their apply having my by, they ghany City, Pa. experience to guide him. It is the medicines head in acknowledgment of*the truth of be and tLie President took the Naval host in leaving General Guardia out of the cadets, W. T. Cluverius, Jr., that cure, not the mere act of inhaling them. the saying. Maine Central R. R. under advisement and the latter Louisiana: Amou Bronson, Nebraska; D. You might inhale what could do no account. Having had a taste of power, you Offer Yet! F. or harm instead of aud call to Boyd, Jr., Alabama. good, good, that TIME-TABLE. Biggest retire, providing that he was he concluded that a little more of the Surgeon, I,. G. Honeberger, Harrison- inhalation treatment. Family Man, “You will pardon me for the j On and after Nov. trains at command of army. This was same would be agreeable; and so he quiet- burg, Pa. (To be continued.) memtioniug it, but it appears to me you put 14,1897, connecting (Signed) ROBERT M. rather too much salt in butter.” Deal- Burnham and Watervilie with trains for the twain places and the the word around G. M. HUNTER, D., your through changed ly passed among his Paymaster, Ray, Washington. 117 West 45th er : “Oh, are and from Chief st., you entirely excusable; you Bangor. Watervilie, Portland and Bos ment went on as usual for six Engineer, C. 1*. Howell, Goshen, don’t understand the butter ; THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL: officers that he, himself, was a candidate Newr York. business. Salt ton will run as follows: N. Y*.; Passed Assistant Engineer, F. C. is and it Trans- months. By that time, the de- for the As these cheap, weighs.” [Boston FROM BELFAST. ..AND.. Presidency. ex-cow- Bowers, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Assistant En- NOTE.—Readers of The Jour- cript. had made himself Republican president popu- boys from Guanacasta were his old friends gineers, J. R. Morris, Oregon, Mo.; Dar- nal who are interested can have Dr. Hunt- AM PM PM er’s hook sent free Belfast, depart. 7 15 1 05 3 45 li the troops and concluded to take and constituted the of win It. Merritt. Red Oak, Iowa; Eugineer by addressiug him as judges election above. Citypoiut. t7 20 tl 10 3 52 ;rn at The Cadets, Pope, Washington, N. C.; Arthur Waldo. 7 30 1 20 4 15 pronouncing. acting and the board, there was no returning .. Crenshaw’, Alabama. in Maine in Brooks 7 41 1 30 4 45 ent to make the same Shipbuilding 1897. attempted trouble about it. When the returns be- J. P. New Y'ork. Knox 7 53 1 43 5 10 Chaplain, Chadwick, Thorndike. 8 00 1 ■on that his rival had made and First W. 50 6 32 again gan to come in after election day, the Lieutenant of Marines, Albert The past year was one of phenomenal Unity. 8 10 158 6 00 places. But one experience of Catlin, Minnesota. depression in wooden even Bottled Burnham, arrive. 8 35 2 15 6 25 banker and bis co-conspirators were about shipbuilding, 11 Out of 354, the total number of the crew more than the Bangor. 45 3 25 rbnd had been enough for the other pronounced during years A M as a lot of men as could be were Whether in the form ofUp! surprised ot the ‘JO saved. Maine, and the record is pill powder Watervilie 9 08 2 47 7 u5 »«• out immediately preceding, drove his enemy of the coun- in a or the doctor's for found year’s journey. Their ignorant MAINE MEN ON THE MAINE. therefore exceptionally low. The outcome liquid, prescription PM AM blood diseases is the same— Portland. 12 23 6 45 1 40 The Best Farm ami Family Paper in :j i him in exile his en- is more for the new and a always kept during tool had become their master, was promising year impossible Eldon H. Mero of Augusta on the or These the Ui.iteil Both One Y ear season of mercury potash. drugs bottle Boston, States, nui a i strati on. greater activity among the ship- 4 — — to manage. Then General Guardia was battleship Maine in the capacity of assist- the and it 22 builders is anticipated. is the up poison dry up in the of the business is con- declared the ant engineer, having served 19 years in Following but also TO BELFAST. sample way “Constitutional President” record for 1897: system, they dry up the marrow- the and on the Maine since she wTas same PM AM FOR ONLY 52.00. n this let me tell a navy in the bones at the time. country, you by unanimous vote, 2,000 ballots PORTLAND DISTRICT. < E D. 7 00 9 00 only launched. He has a wife in Boston,R.wtnn Philadelphia. The suppleness and of the w. D. 8 30 Believing that every one »>sta Rican Transcontinental rail* been cast a of Ton- Where elasticity | having by population 200,- Bath had two citizens, members of the joints to a the AM PM have at least one a.r. Rig. Name. nage. Built. give way stiffness, rack- [ gn...| tainii;- i- built. In 1872 it was decided 000. He was of the crew of the Portland. 7 00 11 00 120 <<\ mixed Spanish and battleship Maine, destroyed Sip. Yht. Independent. .. 10.51 Portland. ing pains of rheumatism. The form journal, we have perfe- ted arm: genu riert A M [ in the harbor of Havana. were Stm. Aucocisco. 94.24 the alai ■! future prosperity of the country Indian race, which is perhaps the best in They gradually bends, bones ache, while Watervilie. 9 55 6 20 4 30 we can semi that praotn t.• mi-nal, Frank C. Talbot and John Stmr. Lorna. 13.42 Sweeney. and 7 15 1 15 Farm am* Homk !n ---nm k no. with «avu d a railroad which should cou- the and like Juarez of Stmr. Elthier. 9.03 decrepitude helplessness prema- Bangor country, Mexico, There is no information as to whether take A M A M I’ >i turely possession of the body, and publication, Tm Hi ft Rt.t< a:- '* rna both a ■ •ne inhabited central with was Burnham, 10 25 8 50 5 05 valley (who also Spanish and Indian, with survived or perished in the disaster. Total, 4 vessels. 127.20 it is but a short to a depart__ they step pair of 11 00 9 os 5 22 full year tor oily $2.00. ■ Unity. ueans. ordered a sur- more of the than Two of the Maine’s crew of BATH DISTRICT. crutches. Then comes -'IT Congress considerably latter the battleship falling of Thorndike.11 15 5 32 Lack of space forbids a desorb turn of the on- bluejackets enlisted at Portland two Sip. X. T. Hanson 22.22 Woolwich. the hair and of the con- Knox. 11 30 9 23 5 3‘» hii h was made by two English en- was blessed with decay hones,—a tents f Farm am* Homk. which are uneqnailed former,)he extraordinary when she was in Portland har- Sell. Frank A. Palmer — 1831.56 Bath. Brooks. 1! 57 9 38 5 52 years ago dition truly horrible. for and cxcellenc* Prominent its >: who in due course submitted and in Soli. Bge Pilgrim.1123.32 Waldo. 12 15 5 49 0 03 variety among pro- energy, discretion, shrewdness; bor the State’s gift of a silver receiving Sip. Nancy I). 9.40 Woolwich. Contagious Blood Citvpoint. 12 35 16 13 titans departments may oe mentioned the Farm f tin most route POTASHi > practicable and he turned out to he the service. One was William H. II. Tins- Sim. Lincoln. 532.24 Bath. I !5ei last ... 12 45 It* 5 6 2( short, greatest Poison—the curse .arrive__ and burden. Market Heports. Fruit Culture Plans foreman of the Eastern Sell, ( has ri i >le of all the Stork and The Poul- being wealth .in the country, a his command the nation and from Belfast and all stations on Branch. Around (.lobe, Lite hairy. progressed John Bloomer, about the same son Total, 7 vessels.4292 04 age, diseases, and lias a.- Through tickets to all points West and North- try Yard, Question Box, The Veterinary. Plants ■■•as necessary, and the two bunking* as .sever before or since, lie of Mrs. of East developed Tripp Peering. Wise ASS KT DISTRICT. ways baffled the west via all routes, for sale by M. tir.oudK, and Flowers, Fashions and Fancy Work, House- -- u Costa Kica— both a Agent, Belfast. <;F.b. F. KVA NS, operated by established free schools and KX-PKESIDEN ON THE Stm. Ina E. Collins. 14.69 E. Boothbay. doctors. Their etc. University, DISASTER. pot- (leneral Manager. hold Features, hmeu. n WALDOBORI DISTRICT. ash and English capital—sought overthrew the dominion of the priest, Indiaxapoi.is, Ind., Feb. 16. When mercury F. E. Bootuby, C.en'l Pass, and Ticket Agent. I Farm am- Homk is pul-'isln-d semt-nionthiy, Seh. John J. l’erry. 138.10 Rockland. bottle the Portland Nov. 10, 1897. thus 21 numbers a wii.-u of it. The men ex-President Harrison was up poison, I giving you year, tivilege negotiating sent young abroad to study the sci- Benj. asked by Edmund S 6.09 but it breaks ; making a volume <-t over 50b pages, teeming « nt chose one of the The Associated Press for a statement re- .lames 6.14 always bankers. The ence of government, and preserved the j Sip. Rawley. forth garding the destruction of the United ; Ywl. Theresa. 18.53 again attack- with all the latest and tm-sr relit1',.* iaf- rmation -sap], inu-d in his decid- as he the Isabel Parsons.. 11.89 some scheme, peace aided progress of the peo- States he said: j Sip. Friendship. ing delicate : that experience and science •aiV.-opply N« better battleship Maine, “The *• Aliens. 5 90 Bremen. vei throw the and set organ, of it.' al l's ca;i K ;•**<: o: its government ple: lie learned rapidly and selected the occurance is a most terrible and Sirroeo 5.39 frequently pr--of pop shocking Friendship. the mouth and •■w one which would con* one. It is to be that an Xantho. .... 5.24 | etioimotis circulation, whit 1 extci cancel the wisest and ablest men in the country for hoped investiga- : Sell <'live May. 13.81 Waldoboro. throat, them State mil k <• i-.-r ih the rival I tion may leave no doubt that it was an ac- filling j territory banker, and his cabinet and and so far as Sip. Nellie F. Wotton.. 11.21 recognize officers, Friendship. with sores. m m< than lay cideut:. If there should be room for •• We’re Here. 7.62 eating G. i-«»sit R<-ilii(‘tion Ftiro.s being read hv less a million readers. An claims. any in his introduced an era of •• Flora M.*». 5 27 S.S.S., is the only power moral, suspecting foul play, it would be very un- A 700 PAGE BOOK FREE. ■vn on the plains of Guanacasta lived fortunate.” Klondike 6.69 known cure for‘his intellectual and commercial advancement. Albertine.. 6.40 BE LEAST TO BOS TOX $2.2i5. Thomas X. disease. It is guar- immediately ami semln.g to cenis -..i Guardia Feb. 10. Ex-Presi- — -boy, by name, If lit1 had been as he was Princeton, J., S' h. Kate C. Lamps**n 22 54 Bristol. as wise progres- anteed making in -.m dent this said: Ywl Yht. A1 Hawwa 9.82 Damariseotta. purely vege- mailing expenses, $2.10 all, ad won reputation as thecommand- Cleveland, afternoon, “I Costa Rica would stand at ! 1 ris — .. 5.67 Bristol. tame, and ouetnousand dollars reward is send minir. sive, to-day am shocked and at Sip. Chambers Popular Encyclopedia. gieatlv horrified the *• .. 9.07 squad of iu a war with Leslie C. Thmpson offered for to the It and over ii’ustrat This cavalry the head of the Central American lamentable •• proof contrary. 710 pages 1,000 Repub- disaster to the battleship Elizabeth E. Hoyt. 5.54 and was never fails to cure Blood which has never sold t'-u n n;iia, known all over Cen- lics in all respects; but in his zeal for the Maine, and sincerely hope that the later Contagious Encyclopedia, 19 vessels 300 92 Poison, Eczema, as a work \ merica for his information serve to its hor- Total, Scrofula, Rheumatism, $!.<>(», is unsurpassed ndc.it soldierly qualities of the he went too may mitigate development country, or other disease of the no details. 1 was mt CASTINE DISTRICT. Cancer, any contains le» ilia 20,000 articles, and will he sperate valor. To him the rifying personally ac- plotters fast and far and left it blood. If have a blood use in th -u bankrupt. with of the crew, but Sip. Mystic Belle. 8.44 Brooklm. you disease, fvmnd of the gicatesi answering the quainted any ship’s *• i. and Marion 8.10 Swans Island. a not calling into the a We must Haggett. take remedy which will injure you. sands of that constantiy arise m regard conspiracy not leave Costa Rica without greatly regret that our navy should suffer '■ ipc.-s:h-ns Empress. 7.40 Sedgwick. Beware of don't do violence r of and the loss of such a and so 7.33 mercury; to dates, places, j>ersons, incidents, statistics.eto. disappointed politicians some reference to the most ship that many Clytie. Little Deerlsle Fare between and Boston interesting •• to Don’t bottled Belfast reduced J'rom j lives had to be sacrificed. Earl Paul Crabtree... 5.93 Friendship. your system. get up! No one at all interested sin- ml be without ii. rted sent Of course, I $3.00 to R_l L citizens, they for Guardia but least s $2.25. known people in it,—the Guat- Everett A. Conary.... 5.75 Our bo k sent free to address. or to «>1 could uot express an opinion as to wheth- any Fare between Searsport and Boston reduced Du not delay fail take advan age this ne to the and lead 1 capital the or Swift Co., Atlanta. Ga. from $3.10 to and a reduc- which wc for a usos, “White Indians” of the Rio Frio. er the disaster was due to accident or 6 vessels. 42.95 Specific $2.30, proportionate remarkably liberal oiler, make Total, tion made in the’ price of through tickets between ution. By him as limited time arrangement with offering pecuniary This stream, so named because of its ex- Spanish design, nothing but the most MACIIIAS DISTRICT. i.i,i'""'! 1 !|ik,i..v Boston and all landings on Penobsrot river only, by special '•meats and a .diU';iiliSjin:»|i!ij The of two the we send bulb promise of being made treme coldness, rises in the northern meagre particulars have reached me. I Sip. Susie and Winnie— 8 43 Steuben. price rooms, accommodating persons publishers. Kemember, papers 245 00 each, will he reduced from $2.vc and $1.50 to sincerely hope, however that Sell. Nokomis. Millbridge. a full year, including book, t the very low price under-in-Chief of the Federal army mountains and loses itself in Lake Nicara- investiga- $1.50 and $1.00 each. tion will show that it was of S2.10. <• accident, pure 2 vessels. 253 43 revolution succeeded, the Total, STEAMERS MILL LEAVE cow-boy gua, opposite Fort Carlos. For 400 years and BELFAST Address all orders to simple.” PASSAMAQl ODDV DISTRICT. »u and his service secured. He col- For Boston, a ia Camden and Rockland, at (about the valley of the Frio has been a literal FLAGS ORDERED AT HALF MAST. Sell. Lunette. 13.63 Lubec. 12.30 p. m. Mondays and Thursdays. REPUBLICAN PUB. CO., «i hundred men of his own all Stm. Julius Woltr. 12.92 For all JOURNAL class, terra incognita. What manner of people Washington, Feb. 16. The President Winterport, via landings, Wednesdays and Saturdays at (.about) 8.on a. in., or upon ar- '“d on the little of the has ordered that until further notice the MAINE. wiry ponies inhabit it, how they live, what their blood, Total, 2 vessels. 26.55 rival of steamer from Boston. BELFAST, at all '1}'. made a secret rendezvous at a flags navy yards, and on all naval RECAPITULATION. language, customs aud religion, is food RETURNING TO BELFAST. vessels at posts, army and No. tation ust outside the headquarters, From Boston, Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 p. m. Fire city limits; for From the Stm. Ycht. Granite State Ins. Go. conjecture. beginning they on all public buildings shall be half- District. Sell. Sip. Yes. Tons. From Bucksport, Mondays and Tlmrsdavs at ne dark night rode into .San Portland. 1 3 4 127.20 11.00a.m. OF rOKTSMOl TII. \. II. they seem to have sworn that no stranger masted. Dr. E. W. THOMAS Bath .3 3 1 7 4902.04 the WILLIAM H. in 188: surprised guard at the military shall set foot within their domain and Late to-night the following despatch Wiscasset. 1 1 14.69 HILL, Gen’l Manager, Boston, Incorporated 1885. Commenced Business in CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Agent, Belfast. -"M. captured the commander of the from Capt. Sigsbee at Havana addressed ..4 13 2 19 300.95 1 HANK ,1"NKS, President. they have fiercely repelled all w'ho sought Castine.. 6 6 42 95 OF BANGOR. MAINE, and all to Secretary Long was received: “All men Alfuku F. Howaki*, Secretary his troops, took possession admission. Even Mathias.1 1 2 253.43 powerful expeditions, whose names have not been sent as saved, .1 1 2 26.55 CLEANSING, in government and Passamaquoddy. Capital paid up cash. $200,000. proclaimed martial such as that of 1783, projected and led by probably are lost. Have given up Jenkins All this 9 24 6 2 41 5057.81 DYEING, ASSKTS IthCKMHEH 31, 1897. without firing a gun or Tristan, Bishop of Nicaragua, and the and Merritt as lost. Bodies are still float- Tb6 Specialist of Rational Hefticine, Real estate owned by the company, un- ug a of blood. As ing ashore this afternoon. 1 keep nine PRESSING and drop the Costa yet one of were met incumbered .‘ $2‘«.,S0OOO stronger 1840, boldly one and mate The Class of ’53. officers, private gunner’s Colby WILL MAKE A PROFESSIONAL VISIT AT Loans on bond and mortgage, (first liens 51.0-17 51 army consisted of only 200 men, ac- and driven back. Catholic REPAIRING of missionaries, Bullock here with me.” Stocks and bonds owned by the com- rued to and The class of will pany. market value."... 332.541 90 mostly parades police who went on peaceful errands fared no A despatch from Captain Philip of the ’53, Colby University, CLOTHING have a reunion at the next sum- BELFAST Loans secured by collaterals 4,(WO 00 the was now at states that the college undertaking neither so better—for not one returned to tell the Texas, Galveston, BY.. Cash in the company's principal office mer. The late General H. M. Plais .ed the and in bank —. n°i' difficult as be twenty-one apprentices Texas carried .'. 43,(-86 75 might supposed, tale of his adventures. The illustrious was a member of the class and he Interest due and and from New York for the Maine are still on had accrued due from "fficials who were and other 88 captured were Dr. Don Francisco de Paula Garcea Pe- board the Texas. looked forward with pleasant anticipations Every Friday, Saturday Sunday, companies. 2,002 FRED 6. Premiums in due course of collection 7.025 55 and the rest took to to the reunion and of his class- SPINNEY, up, the woods laez writes of the,Guatusos region in this meeting at A3 Clmreli Street. BOUTELLE’S RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY. mates. The members of No. tt Main St., Me. all could out of surviving the Belfast, Aggregate of the admitted assets of they get the country, wise: “It was as if these mountains were Feb. 16. In the house to- class are Hon. S; F. Baldwin, the company at their actual value.. $478,104 57 the latter Washington, Cincinnati; (Opposite Staples & Cottrell.) g class was the “Consti- the very of from within which Hon. W. P. Eau At BANGOR,Bangor House,every Mon* LIABILITIKS OK< KMHKK 31. 1897. gates hell, day Mr. Boutelle, chairman of the naval Bartlett, Claire, Wis.; I have just opened rooms and will make a specialty al of Net of President,” as the regularly there was no redemption. about committee, offered the following resolu- Rev. Geo. Bullen, D. D., Newton Centre, and afternoons. altering and mending all kinds of MENS, amount unpaid losses and claims, $23,616 31 Finally, day Thursday WOMENS and Amount to re insure all vrhien was Chas. H. BOYS’ CLOTHING. All work required safely rulers in Spanish America are al- 175 after tion, unanimously adopted: Mass.; Davis, Esq., Worcester, done and years ago, many good priests At neatly promptly at reasonable prices. outstanding risks. 180,218 78 alled “Resolved, That the bouse of represen- Mass. ;Rev. John A. Lowell, Well Branch, ELLSWORTH, American House, All other demands the to distinguish them from the had within these Open Day and Evening. 3m4‘J against company, j disappeared mysterious tatives has learned with profound sorrow Me.: Rev. Alfred Owen, D. D., Nashville, viz. commissions, etc. ,14.024 74 every Tuesday. Work done while ure frequent “Pronunciament” Presi- gates, the See of Rome that the of the calamity which has caused the Tenn.; Hon. H. M. Pierce, New you waiting. fearing great York; Total amount of liabilities, except cap- and Dictators “de Militar.” destruction of the U. S. Robert F. M. St. At The supply of priests would be exhausted, battleship Maine Stratton, D., Joseph, BLURHILL, Bluehill House, every ital stock and net surplus. 217,859 83 wiie ruler thus and the appalling loss of more than 250 Mich.; Stephen R. Thurston, Esq., Chic- Capital actually paid up in cash ...• 200.000 00 being dethroned, formally cut the inscrutable region oil' Wednesday. Surplus beyond o,244 74 lives and the wounding of many others of ago: Joshua G. Weston, La Crosse, Mich. capital. ■' proclaimed himself Military Die* from all future benefits of and religion the gallant defenders of our flag, and Aggregate amount ol liabilities, includ- •md called a “Junta,” composed of forbade any to enter it.” that the house expresses its for Practice Ship to be Built at Bath. ing net surplus. ...$478,104 57 sympathy There is no physician in the United States better u the and its Fine farm in Northport, two miles from Camp who had employed him to over- The statement that the injured, sincere condolence FIM:i> ATWOOI), \\ Guatusos are The of the lias known than the doctor. His cures are so numer- inter-port. Agent. he with the families of those who have lost secretary navy ordered Ground, 135 acres land, nice buildings, large government. white with the ous and often of such a miraculous nature that •IAHIN I A ITI I Belfast, corresponds report of their in the the of a contract for a \gent. lives service of the nation.” drawing practice 350 bids, last Good with writers have claimed that of his cures orchards, apples year. soil, met, great and Tristan’s in was ship for the naval academy, to be built many many formality, Bishop expedition 1783. Before the question put Mr. Bailey by V. S. the Bath Iron Works. The vessel were miracles. Dr. Thomas’ ability to tell a patient never failing water. Will be sold \ or\ low and.on Hranch Hritish America ,ls- issued a proclamation After 14 the Rio asked Mr. Boutelle if his committee was is to reciting marching days up Frio, his disease without a is as well in of information which cost £230,000. The measurements are to asking question terms. 40tf narance Comjxini/ the constitutional President had came at last a possession any easy they upon number of those 175 feet on water established as that Dr. Thomas lives. threw the cause of the ac- be line, while the i himself from the any light upon M. C. Of Toronto. Dominion of Canada. country, without Indians encamped in a shady bend of tile cident. breadth, modeled, will he 37 feet. Her These visits of the doctor will afford an excel- HILL, one totill his whom will be 1173 tons. ves- lent opportunity for many to consult this eminent tfi) Miller St., Belfast. IIon. <;i:o. A. Cox, Pres. P. H. Sim-. \ uing any place, it be- river, they described as “good size “I regret to say that we have no infor- displacement This sel will be the first of this construction specialist close to their homes. 3m48 oeeessary to choose a new chief mag- aud white skin.” Later information con- mation,” replied Mr. Boutelle, “upon asskts ni:« K.Mnr.i: 31, 1897. which a conclusion could be based. ever built in this country and the first and proceeded to declare Guardia this tribe be found My Stuck and bonds, market value.$ 995.-1*3 00 cerning singular may built for the same in own impression, which may not be of purpose 30 years. Cash in office and in bank... 41,r,<. “visional President until an election in the “Chronista de Costa in The vessel will be INVENTORS Interest due and accrued. ... 149 39 Rica,” value, is that it was an accidental occur- provided with rapid 27 Premiums in due course <*t collection.. 140,09303 be held. So the from an guns and all the of a cow-boy the which army officer says: “Between rence. firing equipment SAVE 20 PER CENT, of Attorneys fees by 1 modern war Construction will be "ws of Guanacasta took possession the peaks of those two Then at 5.05 p. m. the house adjourned. ship. transacting jour business through my office. Aggregate assets at actual value $1.11*8,17091 lofty volcanoes, at once. Patents designed, patents caveats, trade’ marks, ; be begun LIAHII.ITIKS DKCEM UK It 31, 1897. executive mansion, called all the Orosi and Miravalles, and the river of copy rights, assignments, etc. Address, with 1 stamp, 3m*2 Net amount of unpaitl losses and tie into the swore them to Knox Bar Endorses Col. W. II. Fogler. plaza, sup- San Carlos, extends a vast plain inhabit- F. A. Patent claims. $118,292 75 CUTTER, Registered Solicitor, Reinsurance im,and all branches of reserve. 51*4,984 00 re-organized ed by the Guatusos. It is pretended that Much in Little Hocklanb, Feb. 16. The members of 28 School St., opp. City Hall, Boston, Mass. government and the Total amount of liabilities. 713,270 81 army, putting this tribe is descended from the true of Hood’s for the Knox bar, recognizing that the im- European Is especially Pills, no medi- Surplus beyond capital. 484,900 10 tellow in that Enoch Foster cow-boys charge. It was a colonists who fled from Esparza when cine ever contained so great curative power in pression prevails Judge FIFLD & WFST. Belfast. ■ will not be reappointed to the supreme Agents, 0 state of things, for Guardia when that was taken the fillibusters of so small space. They are a whole medicine TO LET. city by bench by Gov. Powers, and the fact that ok seat his could neither read nor Those who have chanced to there has been a antiquity. very general expres- The store in Johnsou Block formerly occupied 1 and his see sion in favor of Col. W. II. chosen friends were all of any of them affirm that they are Fogler through- by H. H. Johnson Sc Co. Apply to HOW TO MAKE MONEY! ‘•ame out the State, at a large this C. O. POOR. order. lie was a man of extra- white, have beards, and are practiced in meeting ELY’S CREAM BALM Is a positive cure. afternoon unanimously expressed them- Belfast, Oct. 14,1897. ’'■‘luary natural It is further related Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 60 ~ ability, however, and military discipline.” selves as and in favor of xsst s (:d heartily earnestly cents at Drujzgists or by mail; samples 10c. by mail. irsejariss:,.- with boundless ambition. that a of the Costa Rican Hood’s The company army, chest, always ready, al- Col. Fogler for the position and decided ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren St.. New York City. in-law of the English banker who under general George Cauty, (who de- ways efficient, always sat- to urge his appointment. Salesmen "! a cold SUBSCRIBE Nursery been the mover in the scended the northern mountains isfactory; prevent aKe.ssss#i=ps whetheramarrieil or prime revolu- and en- The number of t'ne Maine Wanted. Inducements Our Nurseries tins/e ifsF.fr".8'1’''* 11 or cure all liver February Cen- unequaled. employment, anil you k °.r present was fever, ills, are here at home. The demand is for ran 7 announced as a candidate for the tered San Juan at the time when tral Magazine is devoted to the Kennebec right Hardy them yyliich you 1<>slInn Wltl1 forts, sick headache, etc. Stock Grown in Bleak by can make jaundice, constipation, 25c. river and contains illustrations of New England. Write at once. an,, taster and it was he steamboats and else Bath, WHITING Blue thanyou '“sidency, expected that everything in the The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla and various of THE NURSERY CO., 457 Hill Avenue, SAX&Xg&SXS?. Augusta points interest. REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. Boston. 2m52 oin44 Editorial Notes. Our Letter. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. Washington Washington's Birthday in the Schools. As in Her Youth The theory that gold is appreciating has Washington, D. C., Feb. 21, 1898. The public schools of Belfast were closed on Tuesday, and received a very black eye the dis- The statement sum- Washington’s Birthday, She Is Kept in Good Health by SPECIAL SALE OF BELFAST. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1898 just by recently published exercises appropriate to the day were held Hood’s covery that the value of the gold mined marized from “Bradstreet’s” comparing Sarsaparilla Monday in all the High school, on except BY THE in the world in 1897 exceeded the total prices of farm products January 1, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORSINO where, on account of the absence of the A Woman’s Experience with This value of both gold and silver mined in 1898, with those of July 1, 1890, the near- principal, Mr. Hugh Ef. McLellan, they were Creat Medicine. Journal Pub, Oo. the world in 1887. est date obtainable to Mr. Bryan’s nomi- in had -WATCHES Republican postponed to Wednesday. The exercises “I have Hood’s Sarsaparilla in my a further nation, is supplemented with the High school Wednesday consisted of family for many years and have been kept JHARI.ES A PII.SBURY, } Buai^°J,“^er. The Treasury figures are assuming a statement by the same journal showing music, essays and recitations hearing on the in good health by its use. A few years ****** I had a trouble and I was ad- brighter and more satisfactory condition. prices of various articles produced and life and deeds of Washington. ago heart vised not to work too as it was a Il the battleship Maine is to be replac- The receipts thus far this mouth have consumed by the farmer on February 1, In the other schools, owing to the absence hard, im- ed in our navy it would be to of scholars on account of measles, the critical period in my life. This was appropriate averaged ovei a million dollars a day, and 1898, and at sundry periods during the many See them in our windows. he: in a Maine of 1 I build yard—that lie programs were and chang- possible as was not able to hire my work are that next mouth will be ! three It is to ob- greatly abridged ilatli lr< n Works'.* prospects past years. interesting [Bath Independent. ed, and the inclement weather caused the done. I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla even of serve that in case farm better. As the total expenditures | nearly every pro- me Marked in Plain We second the motion. number of visitors to be small. and it kept in good health all through Figures. the Government but a million ducts advanced immediately following the this I was able to do house- average In the Grammar School it was the period. my The first <»f Mrs. Ward's L'pper letters from dollars a it will be seen that the new election of President and have work besides a machine, day, McKinley afternoon for the term declamations. The running sewing Cuba will be next and law has reached the continued to since that time. as I did in day’s. Whenever ****** published week, already practically selections were made with special reference my younger will be both and on the I to tired and and they interesting timely. point promised by its framers—an income The following table quotes prices to Washington and Lincoln, with an exer- get feeling languid cannot sleep at night I a bottle of In this letter she will write of life and equal to the expenditures. date of the nomination of Mr. Bryan and cise on “The Life of Lincoln” by fourteen get Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it does me good. death iu Cuba’s capital, and tell how the adoption of the Democratic declara- pupils, one in “Memory of Washington” by My son had erysipelas and was weak and murdered more than 200,OCX) and business methods tion that could not advance six boys, and another, “The Bells,” by thir- & Weylei peo- Economy prompt prices except without After Hood’s CHASE DOAK. teen The exercises closed the appetite. taking starvation. are girls. by pu- ple by the rule of action in the National through the free coinage of silver, and he was well and able to work pils singing “America.” every day.” House of Representatives, which is con- compares with them those of April 1, Mrs. Almeda Maine. In the Lower Grammar school, Grades G Hill, Lyman, The first of the is to trolled the Present in- the nearest obtainable date to the in- duty country keep by Republicans. 1897, and 7, the windows between the two rooms cool. [Kennebec Journal. dications are that the bills of President also Hood’s appropriation auguration McKinley; were thrown open and the exercises were Sarsaparilla tor this end of the we Is the best—in fact the One True Rlood Purifier. Speaking country of the present Congress will be kept at those of February 1, 1898. It will be ob- enjoyed by both classes. Following is the should that no exertion is to j- are efficient and PEOPLES say the and that prompt, NATIONAL required very lowest figure, served that in case there has program: n.n BANK] possible nearly every itOOCl S r*l I IS easy in effect. 26 cents the How to warm is Grade G L A. KNOWLTON, President. KRANh R.fwmniN, Cashier. perform duty. keep the record for prompt action upon them been a steady increase despite the fact Song, Freedom’s Flag, Recitation, In Memoriam, Lizzie Quimbv the problem that has confronted most of ! as well as other measures will '* important that the voters of the country rejected February 22d, Donald Clement February acrostic, 10 children ais. How Did Washington Look Warren he an unusually good one. Ten of the the silver proposition. In another table Washington's Birthday, ?| Fahy — Grace Hayes Our Hero, Houston Small appropriation bills have already passed is given the prices of articles which the George Washington, Millie Brown Solicited We to call attention to the George Washington, Deposits neglected j the and it is the remain- Washington’s Mother, Flossie Davis INDIVIDUAL Feb. 28, |*94. July 24. 1891. Dec. 1*91. March In- House, expected farmer must buy, as Ernest Webber, Ben Stouey, 5, 1: fact that the last similarly arranged Our Father, Flora story published week, | der will be of Ernest Jacobs, Willie Black, Country’s Staples DEPOSITS: 839,353.99 $59,180.29 $79,480.59 $83,97** disposed very promptly. to dates. In these articles it will be ob- A Promise, Eunice Wagner A True Fairy Tale of Paris,” was the Harry Carter, Leroy Libby July 11, 1895. Dec. 13, 1*95. July 1 4, 1*99. Dec. 17. i v» G Ours, Annabel Nicholson | served that prices have fallen. The prices Song, Our Flag, Grade $ of a native of but no In Inez Brown $123,9*5.58 190,838.17 $172,093.19 $183,89 -. I production Belfast; j How do Senator Teller and his free- Rec., Our Hero’s Birthday, Florence Libby February, quoted are those of New York markets, A Question, Merrill Judson Hatch doubt the many friends here of the author Rec., Our Flag, Rufus Mayo Puzzling j silver w ho have been demand- The Lurena Dec. 15, 1807 associates except in case of live stock and meats, Rec., The Birthday of Washingtou, First Flag, Hutchins it as the work of an artist of ! and the Willie recognized that the bonds of the Uuited States James Shute, Eugene Carter, Washington Flag, Dickey ing where, in most cases, Chicago prices are and $202,143.72 more than local fame. The is al- Robert Carter, Clarence Hall Washington I, Flossie Davis \ story shall be declared in silver Our These are taken our the payable justify quoted. Rec., The Boy Washington, Ella Smalley Country and England, ft jtires from sworn\statetnents to ('omptroti f most true and was in Elmer Baker, Bennie literally published j their course in the of the fact that and bis Woods the IV on the aft tee (Cites, ! light Comparative prices of Articles of Farm Song, Washington Hatchet, of Currency, ishington, San a produc- Ilis Birthday, Arthur Morrison Francisco with portrait, drawn tion in New York and on Ben Stoney, Willie Black, the Mexican whose financial Chicago Markets Julv White and DK >Sl r.4 iii the 1 VTEHK$T DEl’.-YUTMENT payable ->n deni md. draw interest pa\aM,- government, and E*Dest Red, Blue, Beryl Page from life, ol' Mine. Martinet. i, 1896, April 1, 1897, February 1, 1898. Webber, Harry Carter, arv l sr and I uly 1st. Deposits during anti month tlravv interest from the fir.-f < >t the next to so much Our Flag, Louise Read methods they profess admire, Clarence Hall This --iTers /«-/<7/ or ofrr srrm'iff/ to than Hanks, liia-nmrh _ Julv 1, April 1, Feb. 1. department depositors Savings Rec Lincoln and Washington, i- .« t., > m \ all ia our Hank are ro n-- i/;. deposits by ; wire tin am*»tia’ just arranging Concert Recitation School We print elsewhere the provisions of ! Wheat. No. 2.$0,64 3-8 $0,95 1-2 $1031.4 Rec., Washington’s Life, hy Capital St.-ck. in and But a Corn, No 2.33 5-8 .30 3-8 .34 1-4 Our Heroes, Bertha Woods This it i!i,< i; ite«t •»st i'iiishe 1 Hank in Waldo c m itv, our an It has all th-- 'atest :s'.>7 payable gold gold only? Grace Hayes, Hattie Roberts, Helen Doak, imp Jaw of relating to the election of of raents in K-r tilde. 1 ’: t w *rk. thereby otTerim; tr-of o t-. tl;.m an\’ j Oats, No. 2.21 1-2 .22 1-4 .29 Mertie Louise Hall, Lulu Crowning Liucoln, Erma Farrar ,•>';/ lep.-ntors trifling inconsistency of this kind cuts no Nash, Coombs, bank in this .-.mnty. road a matter that is Barley. .30 .31 1-2 .40 1-2 Katherine Eiiz ibetli Crowning of Washington, Gladys Coombs commissioners, just Brier, Cunningham, We have s\KK ‘);:,:»dr H'1\K4 a* 83. 85 anl 88 per year. \ •• with men who are advocat- Rye... 37 1-2 42 .551-2 Song, Old merely Elizabeth Glory. ; -\ l. from the Hank if 1 Tow agi rating the rural communities. The figure Flour, winter, per bbl. 3.25 4 00 4 30 Chamberlain, forks, so may taken to and desired. yd The Good Old Kate There were so absentees from Miss ing a cause for w hat they can get out of it Beeves, (Chicago), per Rec., Times, Quimby many I"' lias been freely eiiticised, many ques- 100. Rec Bells which for j 4.65 4 95 5.50 ring Washington, Piper's classes that her exercises were very in the matter of official preferment or Eva Carrie Grace ti ming its practicability and its desirabil- i Sheep, Chicago), per Greenlaw, Greenlaw, brief. otherwise. HO. 4.00 4 30 4.50 Piper, Prudence Piper, Geneva Heal, but as it is it will ty, compulsory be well ! Hogs, (Chicago), per Flossie Myrick, Belle Elwell, Mildred Owing to the large nuinln r of absences on 1 100. 3.40 4.00 3.95 ATWOOD Me *o FRED await <.'ults. If on trial it un- Gray, Lottie Conant, Margaret account of the the , Winterport, proves H< rses. Chicago), per Sanborn, illness, program by pupils The of the seem head....'. 65.00 90.00 Evelyn Wood, Eh ; !h- Wiley. satisfactoiy. repeal will be in order. That Republicans country 75.00 of the North Primary school was omitted, j Beef, carcases, lb. .05 1-2 .07 1-4 .07 Song, Grades G and 7 ;o per America, accept the gage of bat- and Miss * me is ample room for iu entirely willing Hogs, carcases, per lb. .03 7-8 .05 1-8 .05 Walton read magazine articles n INSURANCE and REAL improvement Iii Mrs. Hall's ot the tle thrown down the Democratic Con- Mutton, carcases, per department Central ESTATE, ne met ho,Is of work on the by Washington’s iife and work. highways no lb.05 1-5 .07 3-4 .06 3-4 Intermediate school an interesting program Committee in their declaration Tile various school rooms were one will seriously question. gressional Milk, per qt.03 .03 1-8 .03 1-4 decorated Beef, bbl.. 8.50 9 00 10 00 was given as follows: family, per and with a few in favor of the proposition of the Chicago bbl— very simply appropriately 1 Pork, mess, per 8 25 9.00 9.75 Over Million Assets. iii Singing by school, America Twenty another column will be found the Bacon, lb.04 3-8 .05 1-4 .05 1-2 blackboard etc. Representing platform of 181";. Every Congressional per Greeting, Bessie flags, drawings, Lard, per lb.04 1 4 .04 1 2 .05 Smalley >ii t a cui to nominate a candidate of >ur FIRE. ACCIDENT, PLATE TORNADO convention and other utterance by Repub- Butter, per lb.15 .21 .19 Reading, Story Country. LIFE, (iLASS, INSURANCE ’■>. Isa Patterson M>\ md f"i the usual caucuses in Cheese.. 06 5 S .12 14 .08 1-2 A Big Granite Claim lican conventions or : £ \STEA M BOILER INSURANCE AND INSPECTION. JJ Securityshonds tor Cashiers Con- organizations during Beans, per bushel. .. 1.15 1.10 1.32 1-2 Reading, Washington and the Corporal, '!.(* ■ h*c t i V‘ ■ wa 'O. From j present ap- the present, year has been clearly and dis- Potatoes... 75 1 20 2.12 Lida Hopkins ors. Administrators and Trutsees. Correspondence solicited. Real estate bought and sol ! 3 00 3 75 llefore Congress that is of Interest to liel- -1 s; iuct> >ubs,aiiiiail\ the Apples Rec.. Washington, Carrie Johnson present board in favor of the of hides.17 .18 1-2 .20 tinctly keeping currency Dry Singing by school, Battle Cry -«f Freedom ffast People. '■•'■il; !-e nominated and Wool, Ohio and Pa. X. .16 .19 1-2 .27 IV ORTH PORI NEWS. An i.llsworth Man’s Invention. elected. That is the nation at its standard. Rec The. Story of the Bells, by 13 very highest Hops. .07 .10 .17 pupils Washington. 1). C., Feb. 15. (Special the best to do for in- Florence Lida Sadie certainly thing the Tobacco, medium.11 10 .18 Chaples, Hopkins, An nun has The Republicans have welcomed an op- to the Kennebec re town and Kllswnrtli inveuted am! Cotton seed per ton... 8.00 10.00 9 50 Staples. Mamie Maxtield, Gladys Rich- Journal) Ti House com- About ten days h« f- meeting, terests of the city. The men who have sum put on tin- market a ounbinatioi to meet the enemy upon the ards, Isa Patterson, Fred O’Connell, mittee on the incumbents of town otii es portunity claims reported, last week, on still present Her pul. 01 i-stovc ami lantern. It «• so successfully carried thus far Comparative Prices of Articles of general Con- Helen Leavett, Carrie Ford, Belle Mayo, refunding same battle in which won ar«- in their boots t< of Hti to one s ground they sumption, July 1 1896, April 1. 1897, and Febru- Mildred McAndless, Allen Patterson, the claim of Stout, Hall and Bangs, for not shivering ;my great ordinary dinner-pail, should the work so well are 1898. which is fastened an hollow r\ complete begun, 1, Gertrude extent. upright their splendid victory of 189b. Louise Crowley furnished from Maine with which of tin and granite with a fiat top of sheet iron ami ,i carry still further the many re- July l, April 1, Feb. 1, Reading, Paul Revere’s Ride, 1896. 1897. 1898. to build tlie walls of the cellar of the new Washington's birthday came and went fitted with a strip of glass p.r the trai Jo.ms Helen Leavett they have in thd con- '1 he table Coffee, Rio, ,7-$ 13 $ .08 .06 3-8 in this sion of Inside the >\1 mler inaugurated following giving the amount 1-4$ congressional library city. This and a soul mentioned it. Curious light Molasses, .35 .39 Rec., Washington’s Birthday, hardly duct of the business. per gal.32 finn includes Col. Isaac S. of keroseue-hurning lamp is set The 1 in, city’s of money in circulation at the of Salt.75 .65 .70 Lida Hopkins Bangs ain't how the anniversary of tae Father beginning it, a burner which makes a Iiimne. Print cloth (Boston). .02 7 16 .02 7 16 .02 3-16 Watervilie, Me. ; Cyrus J. Hail of Bel- ; the in Singing by school, should almost tl in a s .ire s. present month with that 1 of our country’s birthday and drafts irr compared Standard sheetings,.. .05 3-8 .05 ."438 Be like fast; and \V. II. B. Stout of New York. mged H,c special artists on the have George Washington that the ma\ he spot” circulation at the of the month Cotton sheetings (Au '1 he cease to b<- remembered ? cylinder lamp swung beginning Rec., George Washington, Roy Whitney Senate bill appropriated $31,802.52, without its c vn the readers of a gusta).04 3-4 .04 1-2 .04 dropped being extinguished, daily newspapers Reading, Incidents in the Life of that this sum of shall can't in which Mr. Bryan was no mi lated is ex- Tin plate, per 100 lbs.. 3.65 3.35 2.85 providing money be Its rather a uieaslev town that keep iron top becomes hot a few minutes Fred O’Connell 1 gioa variety of views of the destruction Steel beams, per ton.. 31.00 31.00 23 00 Washington, so that Mr. Stout and Col. the is The and will be useful for paid Bangs up with the procession. but according to re- lamp lighted >wner te tremely interesting, Anthracite coal, per Singiug by school, Columbia, or Red, White : h:s of the Maine at shall receive $22,802.52 and Mr. II ill coffee at noon on top of the comhiiu battleship Havana. Evi- reference the ton 4.25 4 25 4.00 and Blue ports this town is amply supplied with as during coming campaign, There is a ision in the bill and can walk home at night hy the h_ some of them Bituminous coal, per Reading, Christmas $0,000. pro' dently did not stop to read Washington’s Gift, lovely a brigade of scarlet.spotted beauties the same. The of the' e-unhiiu in which the free-silverites will again in- ton. 2.75 2.60 2.75 Carrie Ford also that a Mr. J. M. Vale shall receive weight Hie of the Connellsville coke.... 2.00 1.60 1.75 as can be found will he about •_! 1 { pounds. telegraphic reports disaster. sist that their is the one Memorial The House anywhere. proposition only Petroleum, refined, exercist—George Washington, $3,000. committee, howevei, born Feb. Abraham Feb. favor Although these stated that the smoke- per gal.07 3-4 .06 1-2 .05 7-8 22, 1732; Lincoln, sending sending the claim again to Mrs. was so much liked ,n her which can increase the currency of the Harrington bittb* Saved from the llulmi- Tar, per bbl. 1.20 .95 1.05 12. 1809; Henry W. Longfellow, Feb. 27, the of the interior to be stacks were leveled to the deck, oue art- secretary adjudi- first week's work as an evangelist that she country. Nails, per keg. 2.80 1.75 1.75 1807: James Russell Lowell, Feb. 22, 1819; cated him. With the of <• by rigid policy 1 he wreck f thesrh. is ist depicted them as and intact. Yellow pine lumber, ~"by Sadie Staples, Edith Helen accepted an invitation to stay another week James Holmes upright Money n circulation in the United States : Kilgore, instituted in the House and en- per 1,000. 17.00 16.50 15.75 Arthur Florence economy being ga/ed at by large numbers (.f sp. >ne the stern out of water and the Leavett, Murch, Chaples. ami will continue her services during the gave February 1, 1898.£1,729,991,228 Timber, spruce, per Ralph Page, Fred O’Connell, Charlie Me- forced.rigidly against claims, wherever the tors ami freely ph 'tographed. Arn 1, 1890. LOO". 15.00 15.00 14.50 remainder of this week. All interested uients are bow undei and another reversed the July, 1,500,434,900 Auliff, Cleveland McCorison, Lillian Pat- Republican managers are able to have their being made hy the wrecking n Phosphate, per 2,000 ter for Carrie there is some doubt whether should attend. the sale of the hulk It has bee: >;der. It is R>s. 5.25 4.75 4.25 terson, Johnson, Arthur Murch, way, the bill difficult to see the object of Gain in 19 covered that the most valuable month.£223,550,202 Quinine, ounce.. 30 George Coombs, R chard would at this session of if it port,mm per 18 .26 Roy Whituey, pass Congress Unto Mr. aud Mrs. Linwuod Hasson was her such absurd The Ground ton. Coombs. cargo have been washed away ami presenting caricatures, drawn Republican Congressional commit- bone, per 22.00 20.50 21.00 carried any appropriation. It should be class. born, Monday morning, a son; hence that work cl saving tlie vessel and cargo was as one would in cases tee has Response by remembered that one claim of a suppose many by just organized with Chairman large remunerative than was Singing, Honor his Name, school broad and generous smile that has ! expected. [' The farmers of the by in the 3d district was spread men who do not know one end a country are receiv- gentleman passed Ann Advertiser. of ship Babcock, who made such a splendid record Rec., George Washington, Fred O’Connell of the Leu and, when so others have itself over the countenance genial f rom t lie other. ing much larger sums of for their Reading, Washington’s Last Battle, recently many in former campaigns, again at its head. money All art- Mildred McAndless been shut off Speaker Reed may not be so ever since that eventful morning. products in bulk than did a The control of the next House of they year ago. How out of tne towards another. The is the from I he Repre- Reading, Washington got kindly disposed doing nicely, cheering report Auckland of Feb. Istli bad 1 Commissioners’ Notice. Opinion sentatives and friends of January exportations of corn were in Trap, Gladys Richard House may vote to allow the secretary of Pound Hill. sound-money SS. exclusive inf munition Closing, recitation, Our own dear Washing- the interior to examine the WALDO February 1 A L ISqs. concerning the loss value in claim. Tue 1 is The $0.219,033 against $4,828,057 was seen oil the Cove one We, the undersigned. luu ,i ti> a generally especially important. ton, Mildred McAndless of this claim is another instance A large whale tlie Maine. While and even at history cl by the Honorable Geo. K ■!, hnsiii'.i then, January 1897, and for the seven months at- have reason to Miss Tilton’s division of the Central In- of last week and attracted considerable < -• .th:.*1 Republicans good expect what a harsh creditor the government day Probate for said iut\. Commis-muo! wiit.ii?g. it is still undetermined eewe and examine the claim-of to control the Senate in the next ending February 1st amounted to $84,- termediate school the can be. it was back in of l.vss tention. He was heading toward Rockland. il mvdr Con- I presented following way April Hoi; whether tlu* was \CE L KRAGDON late Wald, ship destroyed byacci- ! 1 Of),288 iu the corre- that the mentioned above as' P. S. Mr. Brohau informs us that as the gross and if they elect a ut the against $20,909,007 program: gentlemen, County, deceased, whose estate i. ,s !»*•*■ n or majority i.-nt the said members of the contracted to turn- senred insolvent. hereb\ noi m, design, Opinion that the House of sponding months of the Singing, America. firm, j big tish passed the sand point he discovered piv. j.u;*ii.- Representatives it will preceding year. ably to tin? Order of tin- sai ,.r pi destiuctioj of the b give Eva French ish the dimension stone for the wall of .imlr.e Maine was' The sales of Greeting, j abaft the dorsal tin a white flag hearing tliat six hi,.n»hs from and 111« the ] .ttleship them an in corn-meal for the seven just .ml ■ the last half of Stories about the cellar of the for opportunity Washington, congressional library f A. 1». isos. ,.lVe bom lused >y the accidental the name of Orriu Whittetuore for road com- da> February, explosion of months amounted to the sum President administration to $988,015 against Winnie Sanborn, Katin Stevens, ; of $257,700. They entered at j t" said creditors ro present ami pi heir I, her McKinley’s | we cannot as c* and Loie missioner. Of course vouch and that we will attend t<- the e .* magazine;” further, that “an : $441,240 in the months of Jacobs, Irvin McFarland, once upon the work of filling their con- enact the corresponding us, at the oiliee of R f Dunton in |t,*n,tst. i; ui i ‘d is caused satisfactory legislation upon Flora Rich. tract. continued in the successful the truth of this postscript, but the lines sting the obvious the They i of Waldo, on M i;, !: I.* by preceding year. The sales 1 County Srtturd.u, a task which will bo a January George Washington, by the boys fact currency question, | and satisfactory of that above it are all so our readers will and Monday. August 8. I sms. at ten ,.t tIn- that the disaster was caused of oats amounted Clara Marsh : prosecution work, right, clearly to $1,362,591 against Washington, in the forenoon ot ••i said difficult, if not one in the without interruption or complaint, until have to ask Jimmie about it. day- ->3 lank carelessness and impossible, Singing. WILLI \ M CLKMKNTS. want of disci- $572,091 in January 1807, and for seven by an act of October present reason of the control Washington and our Flag, Della Kuowltou Congress, approved A. K .‘its Cl.ARK M. HARDEN, on board the Congress by j This, Thursday, evening, Rev. pline Maine.” No other pa- months were $11,262,147 A Famous Sword, Warren Gentuer | 2, 1888, their contract was annulled. That which the silver element has in the Sen against $5,361,- will another of his interesting has The Little Maid’s Flossie Small ; act of which was a rider to an Hiukley give per had this news, but if. is in accord 740 in the months of the Reply, Congress, ate. Chairman Babcock will doubtless corresponding Exercise, Anna Dennett, Leila Howard that until lectures illustrated by a powerful optical Mitii the declaration _>f appropriation bill, provided E. H. Gen. the preceding year, while there was a corre- Bessie Clark. M. I Weyler, expect and have the cordial otherwise ordered by Congress no work lantern. Everjone who attended his lec- DURGIN, Spanish that the co-operation Singing, Red, White and Blue butcher, disaster which sponding increase iu the of should be done in the construction of the was and not of but exportations Reading, Florence ture two weeks ago highly pleased, befell the Maine in only every Republican every Kelley lib of and all contracts Havana harbor was oat meal. The of for Flora rary Congress for as one will he new and dilTer- friend of of exportations rye Reading, Rich this entirely •due to sound-money irrespective j work or materials not for the the indolence of her seven Heroes, Clyde Shute necessary no of Glasses and Diseases r crew.” The the months were $4,188,772 in eut in every respect from the other doubt Fitting 1 former party associations. Children’s Story of execution of the work were rescinded. Jpinio.’i have Washington, result. This inter- may original sources of in same a full house will he the value, against $1,908,756 the ! Jimmie Kelley, Stanley Chamberlain, The bill provided, however, that any loss the and Ear a >ut Eye raews, would seem to a Flora Rich, Winnie Clara or instructive and entertaining exhibi- Specialty. they he Spanisli That one little on the of the months year earlier. sent abroad Sanborn, damage occasioned by these contracts esting, spot map They j Office hours a. m. Marsh, Florence Kelley. Wilfred should be tion is within the reach of all, as the lowest until II sources. in worth of adjusted by the secretary of United States where there is a depression January $9,106,747 wheat, Coombs From I 2.At) to A and 7 to 8 m thejinterior and paid out of sums previous- possible price lias been adopted and the ad- p. in one agaiust $5,086,940 worth iu Duet, Mattie Johnson, Mary Johnson The of industry—by this is meant New January 1897, This act was occasioned people Washington, D. C., are Dialogue, Fred Patterson, Seldou Hammons ly appropriated. mission w’ill be only ten cents. Some very SEARSPORT, MAP and and for the seven a of for the secure England the cotton the monthsending February and his by change plan building and, endeavoring to the incorporation industry—is Reading, Washington Hatchet, tine illustrations of the Klondike will he TKI.K tMIO VK Co N N KOt’lOV centre 1st the exportations of wheat amounted to Loie Jacobs notwithstanding the liberal provision in the of much attention on the of the of he inter- Will he iu Kelfast I’ue- lav IV mi 1 District of Colombia part To to shown, which course will very every appropriation Singing, be Like Washington. made M. Otlice over .1. C in the cor- indemnify contractors, Messrs, \V. Ferguson A: ... Main silver and Chief shrieker $87,551,538 against $44,487,059 Stories of to those who are a bill of a provision for manual training shriekers, Bryan Lincoln’s Boyhood, by six pupils Stout, Hall A Bangs were for a time esting contemplating trip to months of the Our Lincoln, Morris French school Manual has proposes emphasize this condition by responding preceding year. almost completely disabled by the stroke to that country. buildings. training Wheat Singing, Honor to the Name of Washington a visit t > the liour also more inflicted upon them in the recession of oeeu introduced in the schools of cotton-manufacturing indus- brought money Reading, Sketch of Lincoln’s Life, It almost seems incredible that in a public into their the their contract. tries of that section. It is not pockets, exportations for Gertrude Evans small community like this, where flourishes Washington, and the Evening Star of that learned, lhey had incurred debts in and Flora Anna large pre- Comfort Safer seven Exercise, Rich, Dennett that the months amounting to a W. C. T. C.. and a church city says: however, Mr. Bryan has any expecta- $39,684,- Vesta Shute paring to execute their contract and had prosperous 134, in tlie same whose doors are now evening in The tion of the cotton-mills of the against $36,637,623 Motion Song, a large force of men at work it. open every system of teaching the boys and visiting tilling A 24 tee! overall. S tee! beam months of last The total Reading, Della Knowlton For a time creditors and the week for the benefit of the poor ami sloop yacht gills how to use their which are run year. exporta- employes requir- iron keel, inside lead ballast, and found hands, together South, being overtime and Duet, Johnson, Mattie Johnson fully with their tions of Mary ed their entire attention. Their claim friendless sons and daughters of men who tilted, is offered for sale. Will'’■deep four m brains, has produced excellent are breadstuffs in declaring large dividends with great January, 1898, In the South Intermediate school the was hurried soins, and is a safe, sound ami seiviceahh* even i before Secretary of the In- are the that almost- tin ler results, under the disadvantageous amounted to while those seeking light, for cruising Will not be and which under the $24,771,160, of] united in “America” at the terior Vilas and a of fully equipped grades singing t., ounri. ons that have surrounded the en- ; regularity, operate finally report $85,- the shadow of the sanctuary resides a fam- away, and only those willing pay a lau 1897. were 348.35 was same tariff and laws as January only $10,971,173, and opening, after which the exercises were returned in their favor. They need For further lars addres terpii.s from the start The lack of prop- currency those ily of old, respectable people just existing, apply. partit filed to this on the OWN IP buildings and facilities has which for the seven mouths separate. In Miss the exer- objections finding, VAC HI always the calamityites assume to have ending February 1, Wiggin’s grade and that is all, upon the most scanty nour- that certain items had been omit- Journal Hellust. M •handicapped the sell >ol authorities in were cises were in honor of both ground Office, failed in relation to New mills. 1898, $183,027,399, those of the Lincoln and so and destitute that at theii effort to I England ted, but this was about the time of the ishment, being poor extend the system. They is the Nor is seven months Washington. Following program : is their food. have that it learned that he has any inten ending February 1, 1897, change of administration for the inaugu- times a little meal only lately hoped Congress might of but Story Lincoln, Chester Worthing ration of President Harrison. Not wish- time that some- ir >1 e the wonderful influence for tiou of stopping en route at the iron and being $121,945,132. There was also Now, we ask, is it not about Dissolution of good Washington’s birthday, to their Copartnership <>f the manual a ing annoy creditors further by to these training of the young or woolen factories or grain in the exportation of Harold and Main! Herrick thing was done help worthy people? The hcretof-u- existimr b,• t%■.• steel, tin-plate, provisions, a referred the claim partnership and facilities en- allowiug delay, they R La FFRI L\ and F. H < Li FF« iRI). is tin provide for the proper the the total for Abraham Lincoln, Willie Farrar Let us all unite, irrespective f creed, church great potteries of Ohio, Pennsylvania, January, 1898, being $1C>,- to the court of claims, hoping for an tx Fel»inary 8 I 85)8. disso ved largeim-nt of the work. Singing, School we can for or society, and contribute what Husiness still to be carried m undei :hc m1 and New which are all 375,936: that for January, 1897, Our Thomas peditious decision. As a matter of fact, Jersey, running $13,104,- country’s father, Davis I IL Clifiord. it was the relief of this We will seven Song of School four years, one month, be- worthy couple t The Star Herald of Presque Isle con- overtime, where idleness or short hours 164; while for the months ending Washington, lacking I IL Li MOKI* Ours. William Dunton fore a decision was and that all feel better, ami be better, for having per- returned, ♦ >. K\S* tinues to advocate with and were the rule under the of the February 1, 1898, the total was $100,902,- Stockton Springs. Feb. 1 ISAS. energy ability operations Exercise, “Crowning Lincoln,” court reduced the amount by $18,408.10. formed this kindly Christian act, and Cod the establishment of a and stock tariff law 041, and that of the seven months Edelle Hatch dairying which Mi. Bryan helped to ending This large discrepancy between the find- and the will smile Lincoln, Frances Norton, Elmer Elwell, angels approvingly upon in that section. It on ing of the of the interior and the raising industry would place the statute books. February 1, 1897, only $04,309,335. The Hattie Colcord secretary and reward us accordingly. court of claims was occasioned the not abandon but total exportation of breadstuffs and Flag exercise and song, School by potato growing, says pro- limited of Sons of Ring for Washington, Arthur Condon jurisdiction the court, which P.onut it'ul S«*a sIn'IU. that “the this as Colby. visions the seven pursuit of industry it during months ending Rec.- Annie Mae Black. restricted its consideration to claims for TO LET. been in the lias School loss or of a one admires them. Since lias followed past proved The seventeenth annual reunion of the February 1, 1898, amounted to $289,989,- Flag song, damage strictly legal nature, Every coming 1 have for rent my store on High str- Lincoln’s story, Winnie Seekins. so an south l have received numerous inquiries and cannot otherwise in Boston Alumni Association will be 440, distinguished from those of equit- uow M. \ the suicidal, prove Colby against $216,314,487, the in from northern for sea and occupied b.v Hassell, making Exercise, “Our President," which the able nature. This amount people shells, held at of $06,885.25, the if in.” It the Parker House, Boston, Friday for the seven months ended over children the names of the now I am to answer yes. 1 can above suitable for olliees; and a teiiem. future, persisted says gain just repeated presi- awarded the court of was sub- prepared by claims, on next of Hon. Win > Feb. 1898. at dent from Washington to McKinley in send you shells, for I have made quite a col- 1'hurch street north further: evening, 25, Reception 5.30; the se/en months of the and the claimants were corresponding concert, and then recited short sequently paid, lection of shells, both from our own Marshall’s. dinner at 6 30. President Nathaniel separately lovely Neither Aroostook nor any other section Butler, preceding year the handsome sum of $73,- verses about each. constrained by unavoidable circumstances coast, the coral reefs, and some beautiful ,lw7 C. HKKVKN can throw all the and ’73, Leslie C. Cornish, Esq., 75, Dr. A. M. Song, “Red, White and Blue,” School to abide the of the court and ones from tbe West India Islands. I will away recognized 674,953, an amount sufficient to pay off by judgment a no two to one wlio natural means of farm fertil- ’61, J. H. Rev. J. L. The Carter’s room were accept the had become mail dozen, alike, any maintaining Jackson, Millett, ’67, several farm exercises in Miss payment. They mortgages. exhausted accumulation of sends a stamp for postage. ity, narrow faiming down to a single Seward, and J. C. Ryder, ’82, will be pres- all in relation to Washington, and were as financially by The A. un irtain mar- following table compares the ex- interest on their debts and Yours, Mrs. F. Warner, crop, and fluctuating in ent and respond to toasts. Following is the follows: by expenses PIANO Fla. UPRIGHT ket otlie of of farm in the incurred in the prosecution of their claim. Jacksonville, price point gambling specula- organization for 1898: President, John C. portations leading products Roll call, in which each pupil answered to and this of They did not enter an appeal from the de- tion, pursue system farming Vice C. F. seven months his or her name by a short verse about1 Ryder, ’82; Presidents, Warner, ending February 1, 1898, cision of the court of because of Ijy purely artificial means, and expect to claims, How’s This ! In good condition. for ’79; Everett M. with those of the seven months Washington. in the run. Flood, D., 79; Secretary ending their financial to do so, and be- prosper long Not only is Spelling exercise, “Washington,” inability Hundred Dollars Reward sale at and chairman of the executive Feb. 1897: of the that the de- We offer One lor any reasonably, steady prosperity impossible, but se- committee, 1, by ten children cause, also, probability case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by Hall’s rious is a certain result of Lincoln Owen, ’89; Executive committee, Exercise by school, cision of the court of claims declining to calamity pretty Exports, seven Exports, seven Cure. and girls consider or an Catarrh tti Church St. Belfast. such a w Id and reckless system of farm- E. B. Gibbs, ’88; F. F. Whittier, M. D., ’81; months ending months ending boys alternating. claims for loss damage of Feb. 1, 1898, Feb. 1, 1897. Rec., “Our rally” Louise Heal equitable nature would have been affirm- F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. February 17, 1898.—4\v7 ing. R. J. W. C. J. of with Condon, '86; Crawford, ’82; Corn. $ 34,196,288 $ 26,909,007 Story Washington, Hag drill, ed on We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney K. Corn meal. 983.016 441.246 seven children appeal. Richardson, ’69; Lincoln Owen, ’89; H. by for the last 15 ami believe him Oats. years, perfectly Way l»e so, but— 11,262,147 5,361,749 ; Itec., Our Charlie Decrow S. Weaver, E. C. J. E. great heroes,” business transactions and finan- ’82; Robinson, ’83; Oat meal. 866,388 664,090 of Six children honorable in all Wheat. Song Washington, The Penobscot Ice Crop. An article is going the rounds that “Stone- Burke, ’90; J. H. Millett, ’67; H. F. Curtis, 87.551,538 44,487,059 Rec., “Our Washington,” Gracie Knowlton cially able to carry out any obligation made by Wheat flour... .. 39,684,134 36,637,623 wall Jackson” was one M. of the most intense D., ’87; B. J. Hinds, ’83. Cattle. 20,903,830 18,555,668 Song, School The ice harvest on the Penobscot river is their firm. Unionists in the We do not dance Charlie country. pre- Hogs .. 25,043 6,764 with minuet by nearly finished. Over 180,000 tons have been West & Thdax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. tend to truth of the Bacon Pitcher. I hare a supply of Maine grown question the statement, Lewiston Democrats nominated ex-Mayor 26,104,935 19,228.710 Decrow and Gladys harvested and if the conditions are such as Kin’nan & Wholesale Hams. Walding, Marvin, Drug- but simply to remark that, to the best of W. H. Newell for last even- 9,859.792 8,879,735 to Chili) mayor Tuesday school Miss warrant it enough may he housed along (>. seed potatoes (Cicilian for our about the time of Pork. 2,552.629 1,815,317 In the South Primary Wads- gists, Toledo, recollection, the bat- ing. the river to bring the total up to 200,- Lard. 19,195,759 14,830,274 nearly Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken sale. tle. of Chaneellorsville, and for some months worth’s classes the following program: hut it will on internally, acting Cheese. 3,145,616 2,618,690 gave 000, depend circumstances. It of before he “didn’t work at it.’’ directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces W. FREEMA A that, much All over Total breadstuffs.. French is that the work the Penob- SHEIIM.IN Maine came reports of slush and 183,027.399 121,945,132 Greeting, Floy probable along the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all f Mountain Echo, Keyser, West Va. Total Eva scot will come to a close this week. I rain and hail. provisions... 106,962,041 94,369,335 February 22, Perkins Druggists. Testimonials free. Belfast, Feb. 16, 1868.—itf ,rtE NEWS OF BELFAST. J. F. Wilson has contracted to build the News of the Oranges. foundation for H. M. Prentiss’ new house at The the !.i, an Caucuses. Republicans the corner of Court and Park streets. The nail-driving contest by sisters of 4i will meet at the court house on Fri- Seaside Grange last Saturday evening was a The season of the year has again come March 4, 1898, at 7110 p. in. for BEAUTIFUL! source of much amusement and a few bruis- ug, around when & Co.’s busi- a Critchett, Sibley There were ,,4e "f nominating candidate for ed fingers and thumbs. ten * ness is usually at its height, and the caucuses for wards No. 1,2 and present contestants and Miss Leila Hayes was the year no GEORGEW. proves to the BURKETT exception rule. The ,den at the same place immedi- winner, driving 22 uails in 2 minutes and 45 factory is run to its utmost capacity and is the caucus. The caucuses SKIN seconds. The other scores were as follows: general Soft, White Hands with Shapely Nads, Luxu- barely able to keep up with the orders. The WILL ^ \ 1 and 5 will be holden at their Hattie 20; Kate Rose HAKE A— of this Jackson, Taylor, 18; riant Hair with Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro- goods factory have a national reputa- n Thursday evening, March 3d, Pendleton, 13; Rena Shoales, 13; Gertrude duced by Cuticura Soap, the most effective tion as being standard for boy’s shoes. Bel- Per Committee. 13; Viola 12; Annie order, City skin purifying and beautifying soap in the fast is Carrow, Ryder, Chaples, to be congratulated on having this world, as well as purest and sweetest, for 12; Cassie Curtis, 9; Cleora Haney, 9. The industry so firmly established. ,n yesterday. toilet, bath, and nursery. The only preventive “work" of the evening consisted in confer- Samuel Adams decorated a of inflammation and clogging of the Pores. j window of his second on three h«* a .’•■ceut sociable at Seaside ring the first and degrees store jewelry very appropriately on Wash- candidates. One laborer did not tins. Thursday, eveuing. evidently ^SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK* ington’s and it be seen birthday, may get enough of the way beset by difficulties, ill of Vinalliaven has been ap- the remainder of the week. during The for he took an extra w'alk after the grange i.nl iustice,and Albert E. Feruald background, sides and an arch in front, closed and was found some time after wau- •i a are Maine notary public, formed o American Hags, and pictures dering around in East Belfast. The ques- ON HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF (QticuraChe*. of R«ap is sold the world. Potter I>rcg & and hearer throughout George Martha Washington staud at tion for next even- Circle, King's Daughters Coup.. Sole Boston. I'. S. A. discussion Saturday Props.. either side. In for an anniversary celebration C j' How to Purify aud Beautify the Skin, Scalp aud the centre is a stack of old will That the Hiiir.” mailed free. ing be, “Resolved, suprem- ate exercises March fiint-lock muskets, one a hell muzzle. The pr 20th. cy of New England is forever lost, and Itching and scaly, instantly re- niny IIIIMADC shelf is strewn with all sorts of colonial the custom house and on steamer DAD1 numuno lieved by CiTTiciEA HKMKi>iEa. and that other sections of our country do relies— guns, swords, cannon Statesmen pistols, halls, and offer were at half-mast Feb, 18th, in now, always will, greater advant- shells, haversacks, crockery, etc. There to residents." the men killed on the battleship W. A. Gleason of Oakland and W. H. ages permanent Affirmative, are also a few Indian relics. hers from Washington instruct Arnold of Belfast shipped a lot of cattle John R. Dunton; negative, Tileston Wadlin. house officials to from Belfast display the Saturday, including 15 cows, 2 The Churches. Waldo County Pomona Grange met Feb. stand oxen and 12 calves. highest f mast until further orders, 15tli with Morning Light Grange, Monroe. The services at the ************* s have been granted as follows: The matinee of the Social Whist Club will Methodist church next The day was misty, yet there was a large Sunday will be at the usual Albert E Fernald, Winterport, be held at Memorial Hall to-day, Thursday, hours. attendance. The officers present were in the widows, etc., Emma E. Taylor, at 2 30. The evening entertainment next At the Unitarian church next Sunday Master, Overseer, Lectur3r, Steward and THIS WILL BE A BONANZA WEEK the FOR OUR ;eH. week will be on Tuesday evening, March preaching by pastor at 10.45 a. m.; Sun- both assistants, Secretary, Ceres and Pomo- 1st, instead of Friday as heretofore. Playing day school at 12 m. na. Fred Butman acted as Gate Keeper, ra I Rich entertained a party of PATRONS, AS EVERYTHING IN THE DRESS will begin at 8 o’clock. Refreshments will Sister Dyer as Flora, and H. R. Dawson as Councils friends Feb. 22d, her birthday, The Prospect and Unity Free Baptist be served. chaplain. A class of 27 was instructed in to live o’clock. Refreshments Quarterly meeting will be held at Monroe GOODS LINE WILL RECEIVE AN ASTON- The Waldo the fifth degree. On calling the roll of and a fine time reported. County Veteran Association Centre, March 5th and Gth. the Northern will meet with E. M. Monroe granges following responded: of the ISHING B« ifaster that the Billings Post, W. M. Brewster of Rockland, Me., will be MARK DOWN. suggests Light C>. H. York; Morning Light A. Thursday, March 3d. Address of Welcome at the Mission by by nlding city will be a safe place People’s uext Saturday even- Isaac F. Cook the P. Ritchie; Star of Progress, by T. J. Dill; by ; response by President, Feb. and a series of ve in case of a war with Spain, ing, 2Gth, begin revival WT. D. J. G. remainder of Rising Sun by Elliott; Harvest Moon ************* Harding; program by services. All are welcome. t won't take a Bath if.he can Comet A. Nation. the local Post. R. 1)., Sec. by Bert Stevens; by L. Walker; [H. The quarterly meeting of the Church of Puion Harvest by Annie Clements; Dirigo There will be a meeting at the Portland God will be held at the rgc. Maine Central station agent Porter school-house, by B. F.. Foster; Georges River by J. G. Board of Trade rooms to-morrow, thp mis received instructions to sell Friday, Searsport, beginning March 4th and continu- Harding; South Branch by A. A. Ginn; Look at at 2.;i0 p. 'm.,to consider the interests of over v ittle ami other Pacific ports at ship- ing Sunday. All are invited. Granite by A. Stinson; Sunrise by J Phil- of Maine. All are to s than wer»* ever before ping interested invited made The missionary meeting at the North lips; Seaside by Win. Nickerson; F. Ritchie attend. Mr. A. C. Sibley will be present on England. church last Sunday evening was largely at- by J. G. Harding; Hillside by N. Littlefield; his way home from a busiuess trip to Bos- -• ru bin made Lis on tended and the were a Brother. Penobscot appearance ton. papers very interest- Sunlight by county -• Handsome Plaids M-t last Friday and seemed con- ing. A. C. Sibley read a paper on “The was represented by Brother Tasker of North only 12'c Thk Girls' Home. The Children’s Aid ;i, to sing. If you douV»t these famine and pestilence in India; John R. Star Grange. W. D. Elliott, A. A. Ginn, Society report the following additional gifts: ve refer you to \l:ss Adelle Mc- Dunton on “The relations between the A. L. Walker, Sisters. F. L. Palmer and L. From H. J. Wood, Orouo, silk handkerchief, saw and heard him. United States and Turkey;" and H. M. A. Ritchie were appointed a committee on lace, needles, crochet knitting tape needles, Prentiss on and in time and for the next The •istoud that an old-folks' dance “Sunlight shadow China.” program meeting. hooks and twist; from Mrs. H. H. Dress McDonald, noon recess was then taken. Novelty Goods, 33c at Belfast Opera House Fri- The services at the Uuiversalist church, only Malden, needles, combs, knitting tablets, The afternoon session was held in the March 4th. If the next will be as proposed hair ribbons, mittens, crochet Sunday follows: Morning worsteds, Odd Fellows Hall, as the hall was ed out, as it doubtless will be, worship with sermon at. 10:45, as fol- Grange from a “Friend” in Waterville, usual, hooks; $10; too small to convene the large number that a notable social event, lowed bv school. Devotion- from Miss S. Snow’s directly Sunday Mary Sunday school had The address of welcome was al at six gathered. Black meeting led the Brocade Dress trsal of the Belfast Festival class, Central church, $5. o’clock, by pastor, Goods,"% 39c Bangor, given by Fred Putman and the response by Le held at tlie Belfast Band the subject being, "Integrity in Little Mr. John Sanborn, who has been receiv- S. C. Thompson. The question, Resolved, .•>rru\v, Friday, evening, having Things." At the morning service the choir ing contributions in aid of the widows and will That associated dairying is more profitable ned from Tuesday evening on sing Clare’s "Nunc Dimittis in D” and orphans of the men lost in the wreck of the than private, was discussed by H. R. Daw- :lie concert- of the Peoples’ Lee- Dudley Buck’s "Rock of Ages." Teachers’ schooner .l imes Holmes, informed us yes- A. P. D. A. Summer son, Ritchie, J. Silks sp. meeting with the pastor Saturday Phillips, Dyer, 25c that evening only he has received a handsome A. B. F. W. terday at (I 30. Ginn, Foster, Mrs. Durham, :'ner in the West writes: “It is check from Arnold Harris, Esq., who is Thompson, Fogg, F. Brown, C. O. Fernald since I left old At the Baptist church next Sunday the years my home, spending the winter as usual in New York. and Henry Clement. They thought selling cave taken The. pastor will preach morning and evening. always Repub- The contribution was made without solici- cream to the creameries would be good of -51 a Pi d s i,: could hardly house Subject morning sermon, "How to Win Dimities keep tation, and testifies alike to the generosity business if they could be used fair. One only B‘o The I do not like Life’s Battles," Ex. 17:0. The ser- only thing of Mr. Harris and bis remembrance of the evening brother said the milkmen in some of the tells of the death of too many of mou will he on "Memory” Luke 10:25. The needy in the city which for many years has States have formed a union and fixed the r. ends, following music will be rendered: been his home. Morning price for their milk. He thought if the HIGHEST —Jerusalem the Golden, Schnecker-Ruhen- ty Mr. Herbert Morse of Morse New Advertisements. af Bur- farmers in this State would form a union Bargains solo and Muslins Alsatia i! on a steiu, Soprano quartette; duet, 10c i crossed Tilden's Pond a for their >ut, kett’s every day. Call and see them_ they might get living price cream. only selected. Eveuiug—Selection, so- from his home to N. B. Allen- chorus; The was r.g yacht for sale. Address Yacht following program furnished by Sloop Owner, "Come Uuto Mrs. Mr. Morse thinks he is the first to prano solo, Me,” Howes. Wf Journal office. Belfast-See notice of dis- Morning Light Grange: Singing by a large among ++*m*****+* s Pond in this manner, and no The services at the North church Sun- and excellent Nellie solution of the partnership heretofore exist- J choir; song, Webber; s erred. There was a crust on day will be as usual. The of the instrumental ing between M. R. LaFerley and F. B. Clif- subject music, Nora Lufkin; essay, fair pastor’s discourse in ‘the will be Mamie making wheeling, ford of Stockton Springs. Mr. Clifford will evening Webber; song, Sister Ryder, who j "Lessons from the disaster to the battleship was encored and with u rs. Sell. Psyche arrived Feb. continue the business under his own name. responded another Maine.” The topic of the C. E. at Lillian fare of fresh cod. One man .... meeting song: rec., Clements; song, Louise good Francis is closing out everything in the GEO. W. 0 15 will he "Getting close to Luke Walter have stood on the wharf as the rubber line to make room Christ,” Mayo; dec., Mason; singiug by Breakfast BURKETT. for his spring line 10:38 42; John 17: 20-26. This, Thursday, choir. was hauling in ami exclaimed, of leather goods-Mr. Frank O. Smith pub- at 7.15 will Odd Fellows7 evening, there be the usual pray- A vote of thanks was Block. e-h-el Thunder, what away to spell lishes a card of thanks.... More girls want- given Morning Light er meeting, topic, "Alliance with Christ,” for courtesies. The The fishermen at Matinieus were ed at once by Thompson & Foster, 54 Church Grange April meeting 2: Phil. cents for lobsters last week.... John, 15:1-14; Eph. 11-22; 1:12 21. will be with Harvest Moon Thorn- A street, Belfast, as they have put in some ad- Grange, — r dike iustead of Stooktou advertises “elegant lobsters.” ditional machines. The date of the State Epworth League has Station, Springs, announced com Items. Sch. Mazurka been set fur 7th and 8tli as by the nittee. The change Cereals. arrived The at ladies comprising the committee of Sept. Northport —«. was made so a9 to be on the line of the rail- [-- "—.—11 from Boston with general cargo. the Social Whist Club presented Mrs. Camp Ground. The full list of officers of the road as the will be Fannie & Edith sailed Feb. 18th, Leighton with a gift of $25 prior to her de- League is as follows: President, L. S. Robin- traveling probably very buy anything bad at that DON’T iiid with hay from F. G. White Co. for A. time. The next meeting will be in the ———_ parture New York, where she has goue son, Rockland; Secretary, Miss Sadie It is Carlton Bell sailed Feb. 19tli with Seaside Grange, March 1st. There for on a visit. The following note accompanied Lowell, Dexter; Treasurer, W. H. Perry, Sch. P. M. loaded will be half fare on the and teams L.tdhlished irt'IKdo. Bouncy hay the gift : Hallowell; Jun. Supt., Rev. C. L. Banghart, railroad, < arter’s last week for Vinalhaveu. Old will be at the depot to carry the patrons to C APITAL My Dear Mrs. Leighton: Please accept Town: First, Luke R. Brown, Fairfield: STOCK, $150,000 sailed Feb. 18th with the the Grange ball. is the : Passport enclosed, with the kindest wishes of the Second, Miss Stella Wentworth, Bangor; Following program neither lady of the. Social Whist in the SURPLUS, u'go for l>eer Isle-Sells. Maria managers Club,that Third, W. S. 1st, opening fifth degree; 2d, confer- $33,000 you may have as much “in McGeoch, Portland; Fourth, iud Volant loaded casks for Rock- pleasure blowing ring fifth 3d, address of welcome okposi i s soi.h i rm» it in" in Greater New Miss Alice Bath. Several degree; by I as RUBBER do in May Douglass, LINE York, they rst of the week. it to and Jennie Leavitt; 4tli, Louise giving you, they join you in wish- fine speakers will be in attendance, among response by Rolled Oats ing that it was more. as will of till examine out- Safe boxes for rent at nal service in honor of Miss Going you whom will be Dr. Taylor of Bangor. Cunningham; 5th, report Granges; 6th, you deposit 5t, $5, $'>.s > an from the will $S a country, you naturally be appointment,of committee on time and year. E Willard, President of the rather pro- We are verdant, therefore beware of the goods. closing our new vault is unen uiled m Eastern Maine :* I National Woman’s Christian wiles of the city. Lookout for the bunco- gram; recess; 7th, music; 8th, question, Re- Secret Societies. them out at less than am iUNEXCELLED in security against tiro Union, will he held Thurs- man—don't fool with tlie trolly wire; steer solved, That the law passed by the last Leg- nor this, and in tin* clear of the man who calls you name aud burglary country. >n at :> o’clock in the W. C. T. by islature iu regard to road commissioners is list price to make room sa\s he knows your grandmother, aud then Past Master Workman A. J. Mason weLt Those Feinting lmxps cm have tin* exclimiv T to rural El- being the of burial at her wants to borrow ten dollars. petrimental towns; afl\, Joseph for our line of day Don’t put live to Boston to attend the spring of privilege taking tlm:r boxes to and ft on ,h in Monday Grand W. P. 1 vanston, 111. A service dollars the contribution box by mistake, lis; neg Thompson; Pth, remainder vault. public of Wheat. Leather and above have a Lodge the Ancient Order of United Rolled which -'’• all, time aud come of goods, 1 l after receiving the official an- good program to be furnished by Seaside back to us when you get good and ready- Workmen. from as to Grange. will be in soon. headquarters the ami your money is all goue. Till Personally, Waldo Lodge, I. O. O. F., conferred the MKIM IHMS INsl i; \ N( | < n. •n;ll Unions will observe ser- all the 1 the wishing you pleasure imaginable, I Newark, New .lerscv In- •,. r.»t, | n, i«,s second on two candidates last am, degree Friday unuieneed business In ls.'s r.. | ,.•>•. M p,..,, The Belfast Schools. '!6nt\ ,1. li. Very sincerely yours, evening. There was a large attendance and Every Mullivan, Secretary. anita! ,,id up K Sanborn writes from Ne- Geo A. m cash, ,000 00 Although Lieutenant, W. A. id Cash in the •'-n Kimball; Lieutenant, it should company's principal otliee years old, and have been here since the weather and traveling were bad using and in very E. T. Hatch; Recorder, A. E. Bicknell, I The chemistry class of the High school bank. 44,325 01 lVH met with fair success. I have there was a fair sized audience. Interest due and accrued 22 only The selec- F. visited the last 4.'890 Treasurer, G. Mixer; W. M. gas works and were Premiums in due course 1 15.7:2 75 ’aine tions Guard, Friday col1ection.net. papers occasionally, as very few were all well received, and the encores Kents and re insurance on Welch; Sentinel, A. C. shown the practical workings of the BRACE UP! losses paid, .isjiij Whitney. appara- -m find their way into this section. I were all to. The responded following pro- tus the R. C. it. of all the Belfast *N. E. O. a by foreman, Barton. Aggregate admitted assets of r a time Lodge, P., gave supper try SPRING AIR CALLS A long promised myself a sub- gram was presented: FOR the company at their actual value. 22 and $1 .Mb, 122 u to the entertainment at Odd Fellows’ Hall The new bell has been put in on the GOOD SPRING TONIC. TAKE: Belfast paper, aad uow in- "Battle song." place LIAIJILITIKS PKOKMHKK 31, IH07. Wednesday evening, Feb. 16th. roof of the upper grammar and Net lmck. Please send me at once a file Tremont Quartette. Supreme schoolhouse, amount of unpaid losses and claims 77.14*, 41 Selection, Treasurer Sanborn gave an address in which was for the first time Amount required to safely re-insure all umr issues since Jan. 1st and mail all rung Feb. 18th. It Miss Flora H. Clifford. Grocers Sell It. outstanding risks 722,S75 O'.) be reviewed the of the order and will hereafter to history gave ring every day when schools are to be All other demands the com- my business address.” “Her Lovely Smile Beholding," G. against Braga an outline of its plan of work aud in at 8 pany, viz commissions, etc. 27,84b r>b auborn is president of the F. E. San- Mr. Deane. arguments session, and 8.30 a. m. and 12 30 and in 2 lb. 15 cts. favor of the system of life insurance as 1 in. package, Total amount upanv, manufacturers of the Stand- p. They contain no mercnrv, hut are com- of liabilities, except cap- “Carnival of Venice," the New ital stock and net se represented by England Order of pounded by us from barks, berries, surplus 827,87(159 and Cattle Food for and are to be growing Tremont Quartette. Daily reports made by teachers roots and leaves of the woods of Maine. Capital actually paid up in cash. 400.>100 00 “How Protection and similar organizations. Vocal »g stock. Graudpa saw the Circus,” to the Superintendent during the prevalence Surplus beyond capital. 391.251 5.3 H. P. solos were given by Mr. and Mrs. E. S. amkr Spofford of and Notes. It is announced that measles, he will govern the Full Pint Bottle 50 Cts. Aggregate amount . ItellnM. Me- f >r Mr. Whitten. of the Agent, the purpose of opening a regular schools, by the conditions as the y “On the Sea," excellent supper was served. circulating. 3w8 at. service between Boston and Ma- arise. Tremont Quartette. at & rt, touching the principal inter- “Mrs. O’Toole in the Horse Car,” Superintendent Brick reports about 40 POOR SON,I)RlluQISTS. Miss ports. The officers of the new com- Clifford. cases of measles the “Sunset,” among school children, good care of Hermon il. your Nathan, president; H. Tremont Quartette. Persistent mostly those in the lower grades, and two ■'jpAKIZ ks Notice Nathan, treasurer; Charles K. teachers are down with them. The brick M«'ss('iiger’s HAIR. Another Storm. A fall moderate of very OK hi, secretary; G. M. Boyd, general school, east side, is closed, but the North OlTK'K THE SlIKKIKK OK W’AUin ( <*iM y, 1 State ok Coi n ( Russell dry snow, almost hail, and seeming very Maine, Wai.oo v, ss. "A\ I IT IX TI Ml. Colgrove, superintendent Primary school is continued with a substi- IS EL KA ST, Fell. A. 11 1 898 much like sand underfoot, set in Mon- 19, ) '! rtation. The first week in March early tute teacher. This is to give notice that on the 19th d.i\ ,.f day and continued the February, A. I». 1898 a W arrant in * OUR HAIR ■P*ny will put the steamer morning, through day, Insolveney’was TONIC * Seaboard issued by Geo. K .lohnson, of the to raiu at Coughs There would have been a signal for no .Judge Couit .4 j changing The route from Boston to night. wind blew Insolvency for said County of Waldo, agaii st the 1 Maehiasport. school Will n* darken or col I lie hair, in most of the time, out of yesterday morning had not the su- estate of ALBERT I, NEWCOMB and LRI.D < I \\ll.l. making doors move- sl I* IIIA ■■ staunch and convenient remove da ml nil, preven1 t < 11 i n sidewheeler, A seems N KW( ()M B, individually and as tiers .under ments very cough which to perintendent been in obtain- co-part I lie he ol. enrich -oil ,,i the in disagreeable. But little snow hang disappointed tin linn name of Newconn. Brothers of scalp, slop hair length and 563 tons register. She Monroe, in falling oil Kora fell here to on in of all the remedies which ing the use of a bell. About half the said ad iu t.< l»e Insolvent Ima'thy growth i; isihe best up Tuesday morning, but the spite pupils County, ged Del.tors, m tome known. oerooin accommodations for 05 of creditors of said r>o \ iiotm.i. pas- nature of it made the have attended at the and the petition Debtors, which petition Prepared work of clearin you applied certainly needs morning session, was filed on t he 4th of hy and a large, carrying for g day February. A D. 1898, to capacity streets, walks and railroad and sensible schools were closed in the afternoon. The which date interest on claims is to be t tracks, very dif- energetic treatment. computed; Two trips a week will be made that the payment of any debt to or said Debt- ficult. The train signals will be hereafter the bell by POOR & '»ON, Druggists. passenger Tuesday morn- For twenty-five years that stand- given by ors, and the transfer and of 4 the For the summer delivery any property spring. travel on the them are ing had hard work getting to Burnham and ard of cod-liver Universalist church. by forbidden by law; that a meeting of mpany has chartered a palatial steam- preparation oil, the Creditors of said Debtors to prove their debts only arrived back here iu season to turn is a of a circular letter and in ease there are assets feet in and Following copy sufficient, to authorize length handsomely appoint- and the same to choose one or more of their about make its departure at 1.05 p. m. which will be tilled out by the teachers and assignees ''very way. The number of estate will he held at a Court of Insolvency to trips per There was a Mrs. E. not large body of snow, even in SCOTT'S forwarded to the parents or of be hidden at the Probate in said k will be increased with guardians .Office Belfast, Lancaster, the business_j on the 9th or A. I>. the cuts, but it rolled back under the such as do not day March, 1898, at two o’clock wheels pupils keep up with their nil I h>uimby of Baugor, lately appointed in the afternoon. KOI'OIHST. M.\MCI I{|N(j an,I when thrown aside the snow The work: Given under hand the date first ^ tern of by plow. EMULSION my above writ- SII.\MI'OOIN(i. agent the Manhattan Steamship ten. S. G. steamer M. & M. came down river as far as BELFAST PUBLIC SCHOOLS. NORTON. has Sheriff, as Messenger of the Court of l-any, appointed F. J. Stowe of Belfast Insolvency :{“» II Kill STKKKT. and attempted to proceed, but re- has proved its effectiveness in cur- .School,.Room. for said County of Waldo. 2w8 -own to be Baugor agent for the com- turned to her wharf after going out and the affections of the Superfluous flair removed fly an electric needle <4,)y. Mr. Stowe’s office will be ing trying .1898. Eagle Terms moderate. Orders attended to or A meeting the chop in the western bay. She throat and and this is the DR. W. L. day even High Head, and will be established lungs, Dear. WEST, inK- returned to Bucksport at the hour in 3mf>0 'Ia < ti regular reason why: the cod-liver 1st-The Penobscot laid over in oil, par- The work of the afternoon. About noon the rain fell in your. ^Veterinary * Surgeon.-^ 'ton last week on account of the storm tially digested, strengthens and has not been satisfactory for. torrents, accompanied for a few hours a by vitalizes the whole and unless it improves-he cannot be pro- Graduate and Medalist Tuesday afternoon to Thursday rnorn- sys- heavy gale. The storm continued moted at the end of the year. I shall be Ontario *' at- 1 o’clock. through the Veterinary College. She arrived here at 6 p.m. tem; hypophosphites glad to talk with about.at Tuesday night, and snow fell steadily all you any Office and Pharmacy at Belfast Livery Co. DR. JOHN ■oune day. She left here for Boston Fri- act as a tonic to the time, and hope you will co-operate with me STEVENS, to the day yesterday up time The Journal in out Residence and Hospltul IT street. -‘t 2 p. in., left Boston at 4 m. bringing the best results. Congress p. Satur. went to in mind and nerves, and the 1 press the afternoon. A snow House And arrived here Sunday about .Teacher. Office Telephone 8-2. Residence Telephone 2-1 Opera Block. morning plow came down over the railroad soothes and ‘i k... Tuesday .The Castine laid over here from Please below and return. mght and returned Erinethe irritation. Can sign attention to Wednesday morning, CARD OF THANKS. Special given diseases of nose and Thursday to as the was Friday, bay and the trains were on think of combi- itaroat. 1,1 nearly time. The you any I dm2 and she had a wish to express my appreciation and rough heavy freight. storm is grati- general throughout New England nation so effective as this? I Parent’s Name. tude for the Ul,er which left here many kindnesses and demonstrations Penobscot, Monday and attended * SUBSCRIBE with the usual results. The Be sure you get SCOTT’S Emulsion. See that the* of and which have rnoon for * sympathy friendship been ex- Boston, was in Rockland yes- man and fish are on the most serious casualty reported is the wreck wrapper. George W. Simmons of Boston acci- tended in recent :Ay afternoon, to remain until a my bereavement. change of the British Asia off 50c. and all shot and killed himself "eather. ship Nantucket, and $1.00, druggists. dentally Tuesday FRANK O. SMITH. the loss of all on board. at Nahant. SCOTT & BOWNE* Chemists* New York Belfast, Feb. 21,1898.—Iw8* THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. for the Soldiers. The Belfast Free Library. Thomas Hughes, the “Old Boy’’ who Standing up wrote the and mentions Frederic book, The Daily News of West Chester, Pa., PROBATE NOTICES. ! list is a of a series | The following part Denison who had a influ- Maurice, great gives the following report of a speech re- of books called by the publishers the ence over Hughes. The volume also con- THE WORLD cently delivered there by Mr. Frank W. At a Probate Court held at within aim IS Belfast, com- tains a of MUHYDN’S. are portrait Riverside School Library. They Hughes. who is well known to the the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesda Gowen, temper- A. D. 1898. mended to all who wish our and Two Years Before the Mast. By Richard February, boys ance people of Maine: Dana, Jr. With Biographical Sketch ELIZABETH BURGESS, widow of GEORGE v, to have the best, the most interest- A audience assembled in the M. E. J girls and Portrait. S. D 19 l large I BURGESS, late of Belfast, in said Countv and the most wholesome Mr. of Church yesterday evening to hear the lec- Waldo, deceased, having presented a peti';i,,r' a Discoveries a is All Great ing, reading. As to this book there All of Schools that an allowance be made to frontispiece ture on “The Greatest Foe to Civilization,’’ praying may his out of the estate of said W.W. Stetson, State Supt.of Schools, says portrait of the author when he took by Mr. Frank W. Gowen of Maine, but personal deceased. that he wishes the Riverside School Lib- famous voyage just after leaving college. who is now indentified with insurance in- Ordered, That the said petitioner give not i.. all But great as Dana was as a lawyer, orator, Medicine are terests in this State with his headquarters persons interested by causing a copy <>! ni;, to order to be in three weeks rary might be placed every school- Brought in Mr. published successive and he lives in the Munyon’s Philadelphia and West Grove. Gowen the statesman, chiefly Republican Journal printed at Belfast. v in the State of Maine. the drink with some of room memory of men as the narrator of a voy- compared problem they may appear at a Probate Court, to be lmbi the leading that enter into the in- within and for said on tin- Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table, The. ! age round Cape Horn to San Francisco questions Belfast, County, telligent discussions of the He said he ond of March next, at ten of the Oliver Wendell Holmes. With before tlie of The day. Tuesday ,r By j discovery gold. days Laboratory. heard a out the before noon, and show if good many crying about cause, any they Sketch and Portrait. of such seem but this the of said should' tm Biographical exploits gone by, pensions to soldiers, but in his opinion the w-hy prayer petitioner ... S. H 73 a book remains as a literary record and will ESTABLISHES THE Government could not do too much for the granted. MUNYON STANDARD OF MERIT. GEO. E. JOHNSON, be thus remembered. soldiers. The of a rescued Jud^e Dr. Holmes lived to see The Autocrat always gratitude people A true copy. Attest: is in the fixed of read by the grand-children of those Vicar of Wakefield, The. By Oliver Professor Munyon keeps in touch tangibly expressed policy ONE ENJOYS Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register with granting pensions to these brave men, who who read it w hen it first appeared, and Goldsmith. With Introduction, Notes, medical and experi- Both the method and results when investigation left their homes and all they held dear on At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within amt does not diminish the charms of Portrait, and Illustrations. S. G 57 v ment of is age throughout the world. His sys- earth and went down South and fought to Syrup Figs taken; it is pleasant the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesi in American literature. So celebrated is this book as a of save A. D. 1898. the juiciest book piece tematic methods have become so well the Union.! find,said the speaker, on the and to the taste, and acts February, talk of a that German when set to 30th of the number of refreshing W. ol It is iike overhearing the witty English boys, known that the discoveries day June, 1897, pen- HOBBS Winterport, in saidc are greatest sioners on the rolls at was on the administrator ef the estate of SK\\ I brilliant conversationalist to read this studying the English language, early are Washington gently yet promptly Kidneys, JOHN now submitted to him for BKASBRIDGE, late of in said < and the characters who this tale. It is Goldsmith’s one practical something like 980 024, and the disburse- Liver and cleanses the Winterport, given Bowels, sys- of a book, imaginary test. of new ments for that for amounted ty Waldo, deceased, having presented |>. a vast number of Munyon’s api^roval any year pensions listen to the Autocrat and occasionally story, and has outlived tem colds, head- tion praying for license to sell at public or ] establishes its character and to $100,000,000. From 1801 to 1890, inclusive, effectually, dispels in a come to be as well known novels written in his remedy sale and convey so much of the real estate or put word day. our Government has to Union aches and fevers and cures habitual insures a fortune for its discoverer. paid soldiers, deceased as will produce the sum oi three to readers as many more per- the their widows and sum of loquacious Vision of Sir Launfal, The, Under children, the of is the dred and five dollars and seventy-four cents. sons. A sketch the outlines of the Munyon believes that there is a cure like Now this is 1 constipation. Syrup Figs gives Old Elm, and Other Poems. By James something $2,000,000,000. Ordered, That the said petitioner give m career. for that about to the direct cost of the rum I of its kind ever author’s Russell Lowell. With Biographical every disease, and people equal only remedy pro- all persons interested by causing a copy of traffic in this for twelve order to be olive Thorne Miller. With Sketch, Portrait, and Elmwood, Low- should die only from old age or by ac- country only | duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- published three weeks successive Bird-Ways. By months. Oh, we are indeed a patriotic j the Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, Sketch and Portrait of the Author. ell’s Home in Cambridge. S. L 95 v cident. absolute; cures are to the in at a Im Fifty-seven people! We prove it by paying $1 for pen- ceptable stomach, prompt, they may appear Probate Court, to ! fa- at am! for S. M 01 b The volume contains, besides the now included in the sions and for the business of its Belfast, within said county, on tb. ] Munyon system, nearly $40 its action and beneficial in ond of mous Sir the odes called truly Tuesday March next, at ten of the- In fourteen sketches of the American Launfal, great and others are added as drunkard-making. Put down this awful experience effects, from the most before noon, and show cause, if any the> Wood out the War for the Union and the traffic which is and prepared only Robin, Thrush, European Song by by demonstrates their efficacy. There is debauching destroying why the prayer oi said petitioner should i: centennial observance of exam- our Nation, said the and every healthvand substances, its Thrush, Cat-Bird. Redwing Blackbird, 1875, apd no speaker, agreeable granted. guesswork and no theorizing. financial and economic now Baltimore and House Sparrow, ples of the Biglow Papers, the poem on question agita- many excellent commend it j GKO. E. JOHNSON, Ji Oriole, Cure is the mind would be far on the qualities A true copy. Attest: Mis. Miller the habits ami of The Courtin’, and a number of Munyon’s Dyspepsia prepared ting public gives ways Agassiz, road to if not so to all and have made it the most Chas l\ Hazeltine, IU-gi-: the well-known shorter expressly to cure dyspepsia, and all settlement, completely birds that she herself watched. The spec- lyrics. as to no further stomach adjusted require public known. At a Probate Court held at i. ial value of her studies is in their consid- An Historical troubles. Munyon*sRheuma- discussion. popular remedy Belfast, within Washington, George. the of s< aldo. on the seeniul Tueso tism Cure is a for of is for sale in 50 County eration of particular birds. Biography. By Horace E. Scudder. specific rheumatism, Syrup Figs February, A. I). 1898. s and sciatica. Kid- cent bottles all Christmas aud the (. rieket on With four Illustrations. S. W 37 lumbago Munyon’s by leading drug- certain t > be tb. Carol, A, A Book of Verse. instrument, pm porting Cure Dainty iV will ami testament ■ \ l < I S ITS A the Hearth. By Charles Dickens. With Within a biiet compass Mr. Scudder has ney conquers the various and dan- Dainty gists. reliable druggist who 11! Any late of Belfast, in t-aid County oi Waldo, b a sketch of the life of and a to give the nairative of Wash- gerous affect ions of the Mun- on Dickens, attempted kidneys. Under the simple title of “Rhymes,” may not have it hand will pro- ed. having been presented for probate. Portrait. S. D fib c tous life, and to show that he was a liv- Nerve Cure rebuilds the nervous yon's Edith Leverett Dalton of Portland has cure it for one who Ordered, That notice be given to all persm and as some promptly any These two stoiies are the most famous ing, breathing man, not, Catarrh treatment teresred by causing a copy of this older system. Munyon’s sent out a little a re- wishes to not seem to think a marble statute. lie dainty booklet, fitting try it. Do accept any published three weeks suece.-su-.-I y in the R< and delightful of the celebrated Christ- him, cures catarrh of the throat or stomach, lhe remedies work head, Munyon for the and ican Journal, printed at Belfast, that they inas books w hich years calls bis book an historical biography be- ceptacle dainty thoughts rhyth- substitute. by Dickens, fifty with scientific exactness. He has a separate specific for each disease. For appear at a Probate Court, to be held at 1 it-. cause lie has tried to show the in its mic fancies it contains. Daw re 11 & ago made a new foun in English Litera- figure Upham within and for said County, on the second ! sale Mostly 25 cents. If you do not fully understand your own case CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ture. relation to the events of American by druggists. of the Old Corner are day of March next, at ten of the clock b«- great Bookstore, Boston, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL write to Professor at and he will tell free of noon, and show cause, ii any they have, w / history in which it was set. Munyon, Philadelphia, you charge. the and also Evangeline, Hiawatha, and The Courtship publishers, published the story LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK, N.Y. same should not be proved,approved and all of Miles Staudish. With Sketch of the Wonder-Book, The, and Tanglewood of New England life, “A Slight GEO. E. JOHNSON, .1ml Romance,” <>l Maine. A true Attest: Life and of Wadsworth Tales. For Girls and Boys. By Na- The Two Paths. Register of Deep Water Vessels. copy. Writings Henry by the same author, a little hook that was chas. P. Hazeltine, Regist. Life” thaniel Hawthorne. With TTTALDO SS. Taken <>n execution, and will be Longfellow, “Longfellow in Home Biographical most favoralby received by the critics. Here VV sold auction on the nineteenth Alice M. and Walter Anti-Cigarette Herald of SHIPS. by public day WALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held*at by Longfellow, Explanatory Sketch, Frontispiece by [The League of Marc!,. A. D. at two o’clock in the after is a pleasing specimen of Miss Dalton's 1898, IT fast, on the second Tuesday of Febi; ancl Illustrations. Crane. S. H 31 w Waterville in the Abner sailed from r the Notes, Portrait, Map, publishing following story Coburn, M L Park, noon, office of R. F. Dunton, in Belfast, in 1898, CHARLE?* H. BRAY, Executor of tb. The old Greek told over 4 for New York. “Rhymes saiil Countv oi Waldo all the in S. L SO e myths again by in verse calls attention to the Hong Kong Dec right equity of WILLIAM HOLT, late of Belfast, in special author, which GEORGE A. of in the of American romancers. Here A G David Rivers, arrived at Liv- VOYAGE OF THE SUMMER. FLETCHER Unity, said County, deceased, his fina. The three long narrative poems by j greatest S. of Ropes, having presented Mrs. J. Stevens Troy. The Herald County of Waldo, has, or bad, on the twenty- count of administration ol are the stories such as The erpool Jan 29 from San Francisco. We set our sails in said estate for w hich the poet is best known are brought' Gorgon’s “Mrs. Stevens is one of Maine's rarest daisy time, eighth uf A. 1>. 1897. at six o’clock and says: A J C M Nichols, sailed from New day July. ance. iu a and The the For she has Fuller, The fields were white with daisies, thirty minutes in tin- afternoon, when the same together single volume, fully Head, Argonauts, Dragon’s poets. many years contributed York Dec 6 for Ordered, That notice thereof be given, t Honolulu. And soon the outline of the shore was attached on the original writ, to redeem the with the needful history of the Teeth, Midas, The Three Golden Apples, to several Maine papers, poems that have weeks successively, in the Republican Join equipped Bangalore, A N. Blanchard, sailed from Was lost in hazes. following described mortgaged real estate, situat- in which in allusion or reference been and into purple printed Belfast, in said County, that all pei- poet and his w and such aids as the constantly copied re-copied papers London Dec 29 for New York. ed in in said of to wit: A orks, The harbor widened to the bay, Unity, County Waldo, mterested may attend at a Probate Court, o meet the reader of literature. throughout New England, calling forth no sailed from certain lot or of land with the interested reader desires. Daniel Barnes, O C Arpe, A wondrous before us parcel buildings held at Belfast, on the second Tuesday of M little comment as to their beauty of con- voyage lay. thereon, situated in said bounded and de- New York Dec 16 lor Hong Kong; spoken Unity, next, and show cause, it any they have, why German Household Hues, by Jaeuo ana struction. should not we feel that scribed as follows, viz. Bounded easterly by land News and Notes. Why Jan 7, lat 6 N, Ion 28 \V. A voyage so sweet- that when the waves said account should not be allowed. Wilhelm Grimm. Told in Literary is in our of Samuel Webb and the ro d leading from James again Eng- Mrs. Stevens deeply interested E B Were iu a GEO. El. JOHNSON, Jmlg Sutton, E L Carver, arrived at Yoko- yellow sinking sun, Carver's to Freedom; lands of Wil- lish. With an Introduction. S. G 88 cause? Why shouldn’t we that her westerly by A true copy. Attest g hope hama Feb 10 from New York. Aud though w’e counted weeks of joy, liam and William Robinson; A of the Women’s Federation in this issue is only an initial for Kelley southerly by Chas. P. Hazeltine, Regist. The German collection is a large one, history poem step Emily F A S Pendleton, sailed The journey seemed but scarce begun. lands in possession of Alton Blanchard, and north- j more to Whitney, and interest to stu- of Maine Clubs has just been compiled by many follow?’’] from New for Our little boat sailed on and land of Fred Mu roll and land of the heirs much of it is of only York Nov 30 Shanghae. on, erly by ''jTTALDO SS.—In Court «>i Probate, held at dents oi folk-lore. The forty stories here Mrs. Eunice X. Frye of Lewiston. The THE TWO PATHS. Emily Reed, D C Nichols, at Hiogo Jan The clear blue sky above us shone. of Joseph Farwell and the Unity Town Farm, YY fast, on the second Tuesday of Fein federation includes clubs of 47 Maine 8 for Zanzibar and New York. containing one hundred and forty acres, more or 1898. FRANK A. BARTLETT, Aduiinisir selected are the best, and most sure to be It chanced in a city one bright winter’s day, the homestead farm of said A. Gov from We beard no sound, save that of gulls less, being George on the estate of .MARY MITCHELL, late liked the Some of them are cities and villages. That two happy school were Robie, Nichols, sailed Hong Fletcher. by young. boys passing Settling upon the waves to rest, Unity, in said Comity, deceased, pre~. Nov 4 for New York ; St Helena Dated this tenth of A. 1>. 1898. having like well-known house- my way, Kong passed O day February, his first and final account of administrate'! curiously English An sketch in Jan 14. Sea, how soft thy bosom seemed! interesting Appletons’ Their eyes shone with their cheeks SAMUEL G. NORTON, Sheriff. saiil estate for allowance. hold tales. are all told in a genius, What tender glow was in the west! They simple, Popular Science Monthly for March, on- with health, Henry B Hyde, T P Colcord, arrived at Ordered, That notice thereof he direct which makes it for j glowed And while the earth was full of given, English possible titled Fabric-marked discusses The of each showed refinement and Honolulu Jan 30 from San Francisco. light weeks successively, in the Republican Jour; Pottery, bearing The moon or read aros^ and all was night. Foreclosure Notice. in in young people of seven eight to j the origin of the cord wealth. Josephus, P R Gilkey, sailed from Manila printed Belfast, said county, that all per> probable marking interested attend at a Probate Court, them. Nov 2 for New York : passed St Helena 1I7HEREAS, JOHN S. ELKINS of Knox, in the may which are so commonly found on abo- They earnestly talked, and I heard wiih re- hebl at Belfast, on the second of M Jan. 14. VV County of Waldo, by his mortgage deed, Tuesday Grandfather’s True Stories American “ware.” gret, The Boston Herald. next, and show cause, if Chair, or, riginal L J N Pendletou, sailed dated the twelfth day of March, A. 1). 1*96, and any they have, why “Do see harm in one Mary Cushing, said account should not be allowed. from New and Bio- you any just cigarette? from recorded in the Waldo Registry of Deeds, book England History; The number of the Maine New’ Y'ork Jan 14 for Hong Kong. geo: f ,)oii nson. ju February O’er such trifling things to make so much The title of “New' England's Greatest 247. 92, to Oramel »he graphical Stories. By Nathaniel Haw- May Flint, E D P Nichols, sailed from page conveyed me, Murray. A true Attest Historical and Recorder has ado, Newspaper” lias been ably earned by The undersigned, administrator of the estate of BET- copy. thorne. With a Sketch Genealogical New York Nov 27 for j Chas. p. Hazeltink, Biographical I think folks are don’t Hiogo. Boston Herald. It is a all SEY A.IS \WYER, late of said Knox, deceased, a RegiM. this table of contents: Sketch of Shubael crazy—say, Willie, A N newspaper the and Portrait, Notes and Illustrations. Puritan, Blanchard, sailed from San certain of real state situated in said Knox, Inswhich Dow you?” time, aud while it is first and foremost a parcel II Dummer, Sibley. Papers, FTaneisco Nov 2 for Hull. it being a of the south half of lot number S. 31 g New England newspaper, made for New part IT7ALDO SS. In Court of Probate, held at and Caldwell. St. Charlie!” he in tones of R D Carver, sailed from New York four 4 and bounded as follows, to wit On tfie I his is one of the most books Fogg family, Fogg. John, "Why, answered, Rice, the news of the world is VY last, on the second Tuesday id Fobs delightful Feb. 10 San Englanders, fully west land of Samuel Clement, on the north X. B., Xotes. X. Sec. surprise, for Francisco. by by 1898. ELLERY Ih >WDEN, Administrator o; lot beginners in in our literature. Family ^^Ilist. aud accurately reported in advance of ail the road from Knox Corner to Bel history of Drummond. “I never once could be so un- Reaper, O C Young, cleared from Philadel- county leading estate of MARTIN COLSON, late -d White The Rogers Family Freeport. thought you other papers. It maintains fast; on the east land in "t Isaac gieat romancer never was so happy wise Dec 9 for San Dec departments by possession in said County, deceased, present Xew now- Windham. ; phia Francisco; spoken and on the south land of having as w u v\ Marblehead, Bodge j covering fiuauce aud politics, markets ami Penney, by Ralph Wig- second account of administration of said lit he was for the young, and come with our 17, lat 33 12 Ion 37 39 W. titing Xotes and O, me, Charlie, league join N, marine and gin and Thomas Sawyer, containing thirty five : a Queries. affairs, religion education, for allowance. the be has been t ouched R R Thomas, C G arrived at acres, more of as described in said by many pic- to-night, Nichols, music and amateur and less, mortgage That notice thereof be t) 6 drama, professional j Ordered, given, tuns and a n ap. In addition also to The Book with a ! Ami show to the world you are for Hoi.g Kong Feb. from New York. deed; and whereas the condition of said mortgage February Buyer opens battling sports, secret societies and social etc. 1 weeks successively, in the Republican ,j, Sew all at life, has been broken, now therefore, by reason of the Giandtathers the volume contains of Richard of right. Sachem, Nichols, Hong Kong of 1 printed in Belfast. in said county. that all pci Chair, portrait Harding Davis, Every topic local or national interest is breach of the condition thereof I claim a fore- Dec 30 for New York. interested attend at a Probate Court, t hall a Cozen biographical stories Haw- whose “Year from a Xote ably and discussed. Its illustra- closure of said may by Reporter’s Just think, it you once should acquire the s u v.arieron, saneu irom brilliantly mortgage. held at Belfast on the second .M Ainsoury, Sing- •• ! 'luesdayof thorne in the same vein. a tions are to the tone of the and Dated at. Pittsfield, this fourth dn\ February. Book” there in a review. There is re- had taste, Dec 29 lor New fitting paper, next, and show cause, if any they have, wh\ apore. York; passed Anjer in A. D l*i‘S ORAMEL MURRAY. view H. E. of Chamberlain’s How ami time would to advance of any other newspaper in New said account should not be allowed. Grandmother's of Bunker Hill Bat- by Krehbiel money go quickly Jan 4 of the of Story England. Its 10 daily editions enable The Administrator estate Betsey A.Sawv,>r. By j Your health would ruin—belittle Boston Herald to rea h the people at all A true copy. Attest Oliver Wendell llolnns. With Bio lette. the Richard you your Francisco Dec 17 from Seattle. Chas. p. Hazkutm:. playwright, by Borden, mind— times with the very latest news. The Sun Regi>t« and book reviews bv W. IB II. W. State of Maine, H G Curtis, sailed from STATE OF MAINE. graphical Notes, Portrait, and Trent, day Herald, besides a news- sketch, j O, Charlie! why are you so stupid ami New York Nov 24 for Hung Kong; spoken being great illustrations. 8. II Mabie, W. L. Phelps and others. paper, is an of the week in the ALIm) ss. in Court ■ ■! Probate. 11•-i•« ;r 73 g blind.” Dec 27, lat 3 N, Ian 29 W. epitome j WALDO SS. COURT OF INSOLVENCY, I \y social affairs of New a V? fast. "ii the second Tuesdav ol 1 The spirited ballads and humorous Ti 1 lie E Ehen at Hono- England, magazine j An account of the Clara de Ilirsch I beard more. Starl-uek, Curtis, Belfast, February 12,1898. 1898 CHARLES E. ADAMS Yd'imnM r..t of Dr. with nothing Though they passed appealing to the intelligent classes. Every poems Holmes, together his! Home for Girls in lulu Jan 80 for Delaware Breakwater. the estate of WILLIAM <». It \RM \ Working appears from my sight leader of this paper should have as well In the case of WELLINGTON !!. BOODY of animated narrative of Hunt after the i Wm H Macy, sailed Irom New t. in said County. iIitc, iscti, h.iv in^ My Harper’s Bazar of February 12th. Its The vision remained; for the fairies that Amsbury, The Boston Herald in its Brooks, in said County, Insolvent Debtor: Scarspoi and other York Nov 14 for Yokahuma: Nov Sunday morning sen ten !i is final a< count of admin isf ra: -i •( Captain, prose pipers. to for spoken 20, or editions. VOU are hereby notified that the said Wellington primary object is train employment night lat .10 Ion 40 11. evening estate for allowance 41, 1 R. Insolvent Debtor as aforesaid, lias Gulliver’s Travels. T ie to I Hebrew who would otherwise Brought, magical pictures of many-lined Boody, Thar notice thereol be r• Voyages young girls Wm H Frank 1 sailed filed in said Court for said <>r Waldo, Ordered. given scenes— Conner, Pendleton, County pe- in the .1 Lilli and .Joint- 1 ha\e no recourse hut the weeks succcsvively. Republican put Brobdingnag. By “sweatshops”; from Manila Nov 13 for New York; This i* a Wonderful ( tition fora discharge from all bis debts provided What gladness ami sorrow were mine in my passed Certainly hanee. printed in Belfast. in said count y. that all |u- than Swift. With but neither Piotestants nor Roman Cath- Nov 29. under the Insolvent Law of said State oi Maine, Introductory Sketch, dreams! Anjer interested may attend at Prol.aic ( oiirt. j and fora certificate thereof; and that a bearing Notes, Portrait, and tvu S. Sw5 olics are excluded. lu the same num- W J Hutch, Sewall C Lancaster, arrived j W e are aware that our who suffer held at Belfast, on the second Tuesday ot v Maps. j people upon the same is ordered t<> be had at Probate 'ihese The canvas revealed—when unrolled to at Sail Francisco Jan 29 from New York. from chronic, or next, and show cause, if they have, famous Voyages give one the eu- j ber is a Laviuia H. Egan, entitled my nervous, long-standing com- Court Room in Belfast, in said of Waldo, any why story by County said account should not be ailovvi -1. tertaiument caused \ view— plaints do not. have the same to on the 9th ->f March, A. D. by looking first “The Old Fashioned Valentine”; the BARKS. opportunity Wednesday, day GEO. E. JOHNSON. The room of a student—ah! I knew be cured as he the. residents of the 1898, at two o’clock in the afti rnoon, when and Jud^t through one end, then the other, usual a tribute to the author quickly great A true Attest: through Departments: of with in- the most where atttend and show cause, if copy. The strong face Willie, look so Alice Reed, Alanson Ford, arrived at | cities where eminent physicians you may any Chas. P. H vzkltim of a spy-glass, and the glass is ! of “Alice in and an illust- the of said should Legist. always Wonderland,” tent, Santos Jan 28 from New York. aud specialists reside. Dr. Greene, of ;>4 you have, why prayer petitioner turned on men and women ! not be so that we see rated survey of fashions. As over his hooks he so bent.— C P F who granted. eagerly Dixon, N from Port Eliza- I Temple Place, Boston, lias the > Gilkey, Mass., Attest: CHAS. P. HAZELTINE, VITA LI >o SS.—In Court of Pi "bate, held a them first as and afterward as for New sailed from in the aud pygmies, beth, Vor.>, Barba- | largest practice world, who is on The Problems of City Populations, in The bright picture faded—and then in its 2w7 Register of said Court. YY fast, the second Tuesdav ON. has this day been dissolved printed in Belfast, in said county, that all pe.rs trait and otbei Illustrations. 151.23 Again the scene changed; in a crowded: Jan 4, lat 31 47, lou 40 24. by mutual consent. All debts ami claims due said interested may attend at a Probate Court. tribution to general ethnology which has A Census of the Maine Hen. been to W C. < >ne of the great novels. It court-room Harvard, Colcord, arrived at Santos Jan firm have assigned Thompson, who held at Belfast, on the second Tuesday of M Waverley recent years. They were assumes all the liabilities of said firm. All persons next, and show cause, if have, is hard to is appeared during Sat Charlie in sorrow awaiting his doom. 24 from New York. any they why say which the most indebted to said firm are to make imme- said account should not be allowed. popular the Lowell Institute Lectures of 1890, and Then o’er the vast Harriet S arrived at Pas- The State assessors will issue an addition- requested of Scott’s novels. reader has his throng rang a strong, Jackson, Dodge, diate payment to either W. C Thompson, or to J. GEO. F. JOHNSON. Judge Every are to the in book form in Feb 10 from St Mart. al blank with the usual ones this year, to promised public thrilling plea,— cagoula Pierre, C. at his residence, 42 street, Bel- A true Attest favorite, but the fact that Ivanhoe has the assessors of the various towns Thompson High copy. the near future. Ah! Willie has won! and the prisoner was Herbert Black, W H Blanchard, arrived at cities, fast, who has been duly authorized to accept and Chas. P. Hazeltink, Regis', been selected as a s and book to be read by free! Apalachicola Feb 12 from Barbadoes. plantations, which will refer to the give receipts for the same. students for shows tire Gunton’s Magazine of Practical Eco- iolaui, McClure, sailed from Hong Kong poultry industry. The blanks are to be is- Belfast, February 3, 1898. preparing college The bowed form NOTIC E. Hie subscriber her estimate in which it is held nomics and Political Science has the fol- arose—through his fast Nov 3 for St Helena sued for the purpose of statistical informa- J. C. THOMPSON. by teachers. Baltimore; passed prior gives notice that she has been app< i: falling tears tion, as for an act of the last WM.C THOMPSON EXECUTRIX'S duly lowing table of contents in February to Jan 31. provided by ed Executrix of the last will and testament of Pilgrim’s Progress, The. By John Ban- He the friend of : issue: Postal John P. greeted happier years Lucy A Nickels, Amos Dow, sailed from Legislature, and not for the purpose of tax- yan. With an and Savings Bank, “O! Willie” he “do think I the The TTTALDO SS. Court of Insolvency. JESSE SMART, late of Troy, Introduction, Notes, cried, you forget Hong Kong Oct 21 for Newr York ; passed St ing poultry. questions asked will Townsend President of Savings Your me VV Belfast, February 9, 1898. in the of deceased, and 1 *,,■ Portrait. Edited byWilliam Vaughn Bowery warning to of the vile cigarette? Helena Jan 5. be the total number of hens, turkeys, ducks County Waldo, given Bank. Will the Do It? Labor’s JONATHAN BARTLETT, on the es- as the law directs. All dem .\ Moody. S. B 88 p Republican Mabel I C N at Boston and geese; the estimated value of tiie poul- Assignee persons having Had I joined the then, as wisely you Meyers, Meyers, tate of AUGUSTUS J. TOBEY, Insolvent Debtor against the estate of said deceased are desir**- 1 his is Interest in Protection. What Determines league produced; the estimated value <>I the famous first part of the for Buenos Ayres or Rosario. try eggs of Palermo, in said County, his present the same for settlement, and all mde! Prices? Recent urged, of each and having presented Foreign Labor Statistics. sailed from New York Jan 27 produced class; the total value first ai d final account as of said estate. tin re to are t" make imm- great classic. The editor has shown clear- Our paths would have never thus widely Matanzas, Assignee requested payment Some Problems. A voice from for Havana. of eggs and poultry. Those who have given Ordered, That notice thereof be three ! HESTER A. SMAK ly how interesting and valuable the book Pressing diverged: given, ately. Utah. A Olive J O at the matter any tin-ught say that there is a weeks successively in the Republican Journal, Troy, Fell. 8, 1898. is as an illustration of Voice from Cambridge. Insti- The that I chose was so and Thurlow, Hayes, Trinidad, j English life in the way pleasant in store for the of printed in Belfast, in said county, that all persons tute Work. Editorial Crucible. Economics fair— Cuba, Jan 28 for N of H. great surprise people Puritan and bow it is as interested at a Court of period, masterly E G Parker, at Jan Maine, who do not realize the large amount may appear Insolvency ! in the Book Reviews. The travelers were free from life’s worry Penobscot, Lyttleton to be held at Belfast, on ihe 9th day of March, A. a piece of English idiomatic prose. Bun- Magazines. 17 for Newcastle and of raised. and care. Dunedin, Hong Kong. poultry D. 1898, at two o’clock in the afternoon, and be yan interprets the homely of his Rebecca M G sailed from heard and if see cause. England Did you make your Grain-O this way? Crowell, Dow, thereon, object they Sheriff’s Sale. as Milton did the state and 1 could not, like you, see the terrible end, Savannah Dec 28 for Santos. GEO. E. JOHNSON, day English Fairfield Trotting Fark. Judge. the And knew not it ever would downward Rose Melvin sailed from Attest:—Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. STATE Ol MAINE. WALDO ss. scholar’s attitude. It would be a Hero are the latest directions: Use one Innis, Colcord, mistake descend New York Jan 7 for Rio Janeiro. to regard the bock as exclusively tablesponnful of Grain-0 to two cups of The Fairfield trotting park has beeu Taken this 28th day of January, A. I). 1898. The path that you chose was so rocky and Serrano, R G at religious. It would he a mistake also to cold water. Mix the Grain-O with half an Waterhouse, Hong Kong leased to Alexander Yates, a horse execution dated the 20th day of January. A Dec 30 from wealthy H M ■ ■ ■■ 1 I'he great household § and add the water. sure to meas- steep— Rajang. 1898, issued on a rendered by deny its egg (Be fancier, who will put the half mile track in for Worms, § judgment religious inspiration. So hard did you wrestle your footing to keep. St Lucie, J T Erskine, sailed from New 3J remedy Supreme Judicial Court for the County ot Wai ure.) After the water gets to the boiliug first class condition by spring, and advertise 11 Wm ■ 1 il ainl all complaints Tales York Jan 30 for Rio Janeiro. § at the term of said Court, and held at L Shakespeare, from. By Charles point let boii for fifteen to minutes. a meet for when there will ■ w of children, lnvalu-fl begun twenty For you from the rocks, flowed the life-giv- July 4th, be 2 18, fast, in said County, on the first Tuesday of ! and Lamb. With an Introduc- Use cream and Thomas A Goddard, W S Griffin, arrived DIIM IA/ORIUI able in ail stomach 6 Mary sugar to suit the taste. If 2.24 and 2 38 classes, with $300 purses r'llM wumvi A. L). on the tenth of the t: ing spring, at Buenos Jan 27 from Boston. bung troubles. In use 46 G ary, 1898, day tory Sketch and Portraits of the au- you have not cream use hot milk. Ayres for each. Mr. Yates has tlie fourteenth of \ 1>. I s While I chose the wine with its venomous up associated with I fi year*. 31 cents. £ being day January, A said: Willard Mudgett, A C Colcord, arrived at H lijf H| thors. S. L 10 t lady "The first time I drank sting, him C. S. Whitney of Gardiner, and this Hh I I I H A-k vi>iir it. f in favor of HOWARD K. MASON ot >aid llel?. Grain-O I did not like but after Port Elizabeth, C G H, Feb 13 from New m ■ ■ fk ■ II Dr. J. V. Tit IE A CO., } collector of taxes for the of Belfast, in There is a belli ad great it, using it Dear friend, you were far wiser than I: gentleman will have charge of a muster City story every for ten and York. Auburn. Me. for the year 189f>, WALTER and it days forming the habit, nothing I as I sowed—God bless Good- opened to 5 12 inch hand to ^ County, against play, is only after one has got at reap you! cylinder tubs, RICHARDS of said Belfast, and would induce me to go back to coffee.” take the of 4th. particularly the that one under- bye.” SCHOONERS. place morning July lot and store on E. side of street. No 1 story thoroughly This is the of all. If will High experience you [S. J. Stevens. lot 3B. in div 1, being the store and lot i. stands and enjoys the Charles and follow W R sailed from SUFFER VMI II A. being plaj. directions, measure it every time Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, occupied by him and situated in said Belfast, Lamb were St Thomas The Aroostook Times of Feb. con- Mary themselves delightfu and make it the same, and try it for ten Jan 24 for New York. 10th, the sum of forty dollars ami seventy An Old Farm in HACKING COUGH or eight writers, and to read their Tales from days, you will not go hack to coffee. Prospect. Gladys, H B Colson, cleared from New tained the valedictory of Editor Theo Cary, cents, debt or damage, and nine dollars and >i\ York Feb 11 for Barbadoes. TICKLE in the nine cents, cost of suit, and will he sold at pub Shakespeare is not only to have a who established the Times in 1800 and who THROAT, capital Hillside owned L. C. auction at the office of (leo. E. Johnson in Bell i- introduction to For the Entire farm, Prospect, by Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, arrived at the great dramatist’s Family. in the in said to the bidder, on 8a'. Cummings, is one of the oldest farms in Darien, Ga, Feb 11 from St Pierre. long period intervening has been al- WHEN OUR County, highest works, but to hear line stories told. day, the 12th day of .March. A. D. 1898. at finely Waldo It was taken Alex. John C Kneeland, arrived at New most in the thus round- This volume Although the leading Farm and county. up by Smith, constantly harness, o’clock in tfie forenoon, the real estate above contains, an ac- object^of York Feb 11 from besides, in 1790. At that time the coun- Brunswick, Ga, a situated in said Belfast.and all the ric count of the brother Home, which our readers in Cummings ing out career of active journalism not scribed, and sister, whose may procure Lester A Lewis, Kimball, arrived at New title and interest which the said Walter H. Ki lile try here was a wilderness inhabited by often excelled. The new Hanson together is one of the most connection with this paper, is, of course, to York Dec 28 from publishers, Cure aids has in and to the same, or had on tin touching wild beasts and Indians. Luxuries were Bangor. tales in Literature. Lucia Farrow, arrived at New & Reed, propose to continue the paper on Cough day of Ju y A. D 1897, at eight o’clock and English acquaint the cultivator of the soil with the Porter, Cherry not at that time. There was a minutes in* the forenoon, the time when the >, plenty York Jan 24 from Darien. the same and to hustle Sketch from the. best methods of it realizes substantially lines, WILL STOP IT IN ONE PAY. was attached on the writ in the Book, Essays By farming, that the grist-mill at Castine, where Mr. C. had his Mary A Haskell, sailed from Fer- original Hall, for news and business. suii. to wit: Ins. the said Richard*’ lot and >i- Washington living. With success of the farm corn When were not hur- nandiua Feb 14 for New York. Biographical largely depends upon ground. people on E side of High street No. I 1 1, being l<>t Sketch and ( Table of the R F at Rio 1~* cents battle. lm-Dological the management of the household. Accord- ried with work, they ground their corn Pettigrew, Morse, Janeiro per div. 1, being the store ami lot now occupied Period covered Por- Jan. i) from Portland. him and situated in said Belfast,. by Irving’s Life, much valuable iu at home in mortars. Prof. Cummings has trait, Picture of ingly, space each issue is R W arrived at Cieu- Dated this 28th dav of Janu.m. A. I>. 1898 W'estmister Abbey, In- one of the mortars that was used for this Hopkins, Hicliboru, troduction and devoted to the wife, mother and Jan 4 from 14 days. SAMI EL (i NOKTi )N 8!m Notes. S. Ir 8 e daughters, Mr. used to his fuegos Philadelphia, purpose. Cummings carry Sal lie W H West, cleared from New In a nearly equal the most in- not forgetting the boys and girls, who are 1’On, division, corn on his back to Sandy Point, making York Feb 10 for Pernambuco. teresting Ameiiean and Eastern sketches soon to becomt—at least we hope they are— his way back by spotted trees, and thence Tofa, A S Wilson, sailed from Fernandina Sheriff’s Sale. from Sketch farmers and farmers’ wives. Replete each Irving’s Book are grouped boat to Castine. There were then but Feb 10 for issue with a great variety of original arti- by Carteret. in this volume, Van Willie L E arrived at CARTERS STATE Ol MAINE. WAI.DOSS. including Pip W'inkle, cles on the farm, garden and household, by two other families in this vicinity, some Newton, Coombs, The of Rural Life Ga, Feb 5 from New York. Legend Sleepy Hollow, the leadiug rural writers of the day, Farm two miles apart; no neighborhood quarrels Brunswick, Taken this 28th d y of January. A. D. 189S, in Christmas and BRITTLE in the business at execuin n dated the 20tli of \ England, Day, and West- Home is not only indispensable to the then, we be sure. Mr. Thirty years Liberty. The day January may Cummings 1898. issued on a rendered tl- minister Abbey. farmer, but meets the requirements of the married Miss who lived finest stock of all grades to be found between the judgment by Betsey Couseus, The Supreme Judicial Court for the ol Wan entire We recommend it Journal and Tribune. It seems and County Stories from Old family. cordially at Fort known as Fort Point. Penobscot Kennebec rivers, from the cheap, at the term of said Court begun and held ar lb English Poetry. By as iu tone and Pownal,now pure well devised to instruct necessary to explain our Iiver saiil on of frequently clubbing est wood casket to the finest broadcloth and vel fast, in County, the first Tuesday Ja:. Abby Sage Richardson. S. R 39 s had four children. The farm went to and entertain the farmer and his They A. 1>. 1898, on the tenth ot the tem A of family. the Alexander and arrangements with the New York Weekly vet, white and black. Terms reasonable and sat ary, day group stories after the manner of sons, William,-and m PILLS being the louiteenth day of January, A. 1> 18'.|v Tribune. Under the terms of our contract i8faction L. Lambs’ Tales from Shakespeare, drawn then to the present owner. It has always guaranteed. €. MOUSE. in favor of HOW ARD K. .MASON of said Belt'- of for o! from and Advertising. been up and is in fine condition to- with that paper it can only be sent free to Liberty, Me., Jan. 10, 1898.- 6m2 collector taxes the City Belfast, in Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, kept for tlie 189(5, WILLIAM I some of County, year against the lesser not now It is located on the side of the hill, those who pay their subscription to The of poets, general- An undoubt- day. BOW..ER said Belfast, and particularly tl stories exchange says advertising near the Marsh stream. The views from on ly read; of great beauty in them- Journal one year in advance. It is not sent homestead Searsport shore road, first \V. edly takes away the business from those 1* selves, and illuminated the of the house are very beautiful, and very FOR RENT. Searsport line, being lot div. 1, containin by genius who do not advertise and it unless requested by the subscriber. The situated in said for tin- sum the who gives to those fine is found in the From fifty acres, Belfast, poets used them. scenery vicinity. sixteen dollars and debt or dan who do, and those who have succeeded date will not correspond with the date on SICK HEADACHE Blacksmith and Joiner shop, one of fifty eight cents, Tom Brown’s that point, one can see into ten towns age, and thirteenth dollars and eighty nine ecu' School Days. By Thomas have been those The Journal but each subscriber enti- best, growing day by day, and two counties. Rockland slip, Positively cured by tbese the best locations in the city. luquire cost of suit, and will he sold at public auction ti- Hughes. With an [Cor. Opinion. Introductory Sketch, who have been the most persistent ad- tled to the Tribune will receive it the office of Geo. E Johnson in Belfast, in sat two Weekly little Pills. of L. 1\ SHALES & CO,. Portraits, and six other Illustra- vertisers in season and out of season. County, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, tl THE MODERN WAY for a full from the time the first num- 64 Main tions. S. H 87 t year They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Street. twelfth day of March, A. D. 1898, at nine o'clock iom Brown Commends itself to the well-informed, to do ber is received. The Tribune is printed, Belfast, Jan. 11, 1898.-2tf in the forenoon, the real estate above describee at Rugby is the popular Indigestion and Too A situated in said Belfast, and all the tit and what was former- Hearty Eating. per- right, name by which this book is known. It is pleasantly effectually published and mailed in New York, and not ami interest which the said William E.Bowler L> THE HOMELIEST MAN IN BELFAST fect remedy for Dizziness, Drowsi. the best read done in the crudest manner and from this Nausea, in and to the same, or had on the 29th day of Ju perhaps story of as ly disagree- office. school-boy well as the handsomest, and otheis aie invite ness, Bad Taste in the A. D. 1897, at four o’clock in the afternoon, i! life iD the as well. To cleanse the Mouth, Coated English language. wras to ably system and Tongue on Rugby call on any druggist and get free a trial bottln Pain in the time when the same was attached the origin the TORPID LIVER. Tenwiidit <> school over Dr. break and fevers with- Side, toTeT writ in the same to wit: the homestead English presided up colds, They suit, by of Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat and Lur.gs, a headaches, What’s the secret of happy, vigorous Thomas Arnold, and a of Arnold after Regulate the Bowels, of Searsport shore road, first W. of Searsport 1 in* portrait remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all out unpleaeant effects, use the delight- health? the the Purely Vegetable. Enquire is The Simply keeping bowels, being lot IB, div. 1, containing fifty acres, situ.*: given. introductory sketch gives Chronic and Acute ful laxative of ed in said Belfast. an Coughs, Asthma, Bronchit liquid remedy, Syrup Figs. stomach, the liver and kidneys strong and Small Pill. Small GEO. A. BAILEY. account of Arnold and of Dose. Dated this 28th dav of A. D. 1898. Rugby, nd Consumption. Price 26c. and 60c. Made by California Co. active. Burdock Blood Bitters does it. January, Fig Syrup Small Price. Belfast, Feb. 1,1898.—5tf. SAMUEL G. NORTON, Sheriff. m:\vs Oh ihe week. SPRING NEEDS. Kansas Debts and Debt-Payers.

M vtiers. Captain Charles E. What Everybody Requires at This Season. eutly appointed by Governor Some Things Are of the Utmost Import- * * wersa representative of the ance to You. This Will Tell You Just * lie of the ^GREAT directors What You Most Need Now and How to SALE meetings OF CLOTHING >burg Battlefield and Mouu- Get it. ion, in the place of Colonel In the take in spring changes always place **************** * ised, of Waterville. Captain our system which require attention. There A.T H 'TT n m **************** He officer of the 19th Maine, is a tired languid feeling, a depression, the utile of Gettysburg, which digestive organs become deranged, the ..deil bv Colonel Heath. blood is bad causing the complexion to be- come affected and the feels an inabil- of Oxfords. .J. court person ple- ity to work. nums. Feb. lltli. One was \t. such a time a spring medicine is abso- WHITE 81 MAIN STREET. ind Trunk for ; Railway alleg- lutely necessary, and Dr. Greene’s Xervura STORE, ; animals in transportation,one blood and nerve remedy is the medicine you — ,iy O. Mills for alleged cheat- want. It will overcome all these conditions. --~ • •• • lalse pretences, and the re- It will invigorate the blood, regulate the di- clear the and f* re for minor offences.At a gestive organs, complexion make you feel strong and well. the executive committee of You will not have such bargains a great while longer, 60 more for to BUNDLE. Woman’s Suffrage Association only days you get your Feb. Mrs. Hannah J. 10th, LOOK AT THESE PRICES : _ Winthrop, and Mrs. \Y. G. Os- itland were elected delegates n il convention at Washington, The Maine State Bar Asso- i its seventh aunual session in OVERCOATS, O’Connell’s price, $18.00, our price $ 9.50 O’Connell’s our 9th, with a large attendance, PANTS, price, $6.00, price, $3.00 ■ere elected as follows: Presi- “ “ “ “ 8.50 “ “ “ “ 2.50 ( harles E. Littlefield, Rock- 16.00, 4.00, “ “ “ “ presidents, W. II. White, Lew- “ “ “ “ “Kansas Debts and is the 8.50 2.00, 1.45 age M. Seiders, Portland, A. Debt-payers” 15.00, first of a series of “ “ “ “ it and treas- very important articles ardiuer; secretary “ “ “ 1.50, 1.05 upon the States of the Middle West which “ 7.50 (v'rnish, Augusta; executive 13.00, “ appear each week in Harper’s Weekly. SHIRTS, “ “ .85 Hannibal E. Hamlin, Ells- “ Laundered, 1.50, They are the outcome of an extended “ “ “ 7.00 arles F. Wood, W. T. 10.00, “ “ “ “ Bangor, tour of the .75 Waterville, F. E. Timberlake, investigation, undertaken at 1.00, the of the “ “ “ request Weekly by Franklin “ “ “ “ arenee Hale, Portland.The ULSTERS, 12.00, 8.00 .45 Matthews, a newspaper man of ex- .75. •usurer reports that §18,173.47 long whose is as “ “ “ «-d in fines for violations of the perience, judgment well “ 10.00, 6.50 HATS, “ “ “ 1.50 as his honesty. The 3.00, the past year in Kennebec recognized purpose his was not “ “ “ “ of mission to puff or condemn “ “ “ “ The Union telephone company, 2.50, 1.00 the districts lie visited, but to record act- 8.00, 5.00 at Portland, and composed of “ “ “ “ ual facts. That his verdict upon what he I 2.00, .75 tnd Detroit men, with a capi- “ “ “ studied is very favorable be SUITS, 21.00, 13.50 •'*<1,000, filed papers of incorpo- may gathered Mrs. Uacliel Hovey, 104 Preble St., Port- from the title under which he sums up secretary of State’s office on “ “ “ “ O’CONN land, Me., says: his investigations, “Bright Skies in the 16.00, 9.50 HOSE, ELL’S PRICE, $ .50, OCR TRICE, $ 23 The cost of the certificate “I was from the completely prostrated West.” The following are the titles of This is the fifth of effects of two shocks which at- “ “ “ “ .25, IS company paralytic the various articles: “Kansas Debts and 7.50 ! ever formed under tacked both sides of my body. A friend rec- 12.00, capital 15, 09 ommended me to Dr. Greene’s Nervura Debt-payers” ; “The Enemy’s Country, Maine.A change in the try “ “ “ “ blood and nerve as a I (Gov. “Sunshine in 6.75 •tiering the Maine Central remedy remedy, anil Leedy Interviewed) ; 10.00, UMBRELLAS, 150, 1.00 a bottle in H. H. store Kansas and Nebraska off— « will be adopted with the bought Hay’s drug (Debts paid f 2,5, ‘‘ on Middle St. 1 found so much relief from “New “ “ “ “ "lor from to red. lo- Prosperity Stories);” Farming 8.00, 5.00 MACKINTOSHES, «• green this bottle that I continued to take it with Methods Hard Times the 15.00, 7 00 the word “Maine" on (What Taught ving put good results, and L am now much 10 increasing Farmers)”; “The Transformed Cattle In- “ “ “ “ 00, 6 00 above the word “Central,’’ better than I ever expected to be again and 7.00, 4.25 dustry of the “The 8 00, 5 00 " ord “Maine Central" will be give the credit it deserves to Dr. Greene’s West”; Unexpected nerve re- in Kansas Coal, Lead, and Other .•'Haight line near the top of Nervura blood and remedy for my (Salt, I this testimonial so Minerals);” “Drouth-resisting (hops (Al- 1 m tin- car, on the same style covery. gladly give that other sufferers may he able to avail falfa, in Kansas ■ wed the Boston W Maine. KatirCorn)”; “Irrigation \ by themselves of this excellent, remedy.” and Nebraska v\ith Wind n the red cars will be white. (Experiments You want health don't you? You want to and “Men of in Kansas A. Russell, of Pumps)”; to-day — formerly get up in the morning and feel like doing a Chief Give us a call, we want to of these WE MUST, mb since Im'cJ one of the best do not? And (White Breidenthal, Judge Duster, dispose goods, good day's work, you you Edward C. “Political '■■•vlers and business men of want your children to feel strong and vigor- Little, etc.);” Machines in Kansas"; “Populist Legisla- The time is to lied Feb. l ull, at the Central mis, don't you? Well, Dr. Greene's Ner- ^ nearly up close this store, new improve this great tion in Kansas and Nebraska” : “Kansas opportunity. spital, Lewiston.The Dirigo vura blood and nerve remedy will do all this. War on Insurance Companies” ‘•Emerg- c• >uipo>i-d of the Maine clubs It will give to you and your children pm- from the Wreck of the Boom 1 u>i• 11s. is a week's ing (Sioux planning fern, health and that is exactly what you Labor Laws of me from 1 to 7, visit- City. I.owa);” “Intelligent July July want It is t he best spring medicine known. Minnesota”: “What Becomes of the ", Mt. Desert. Bangor, Waler- It was discovered by Dr. Greene, of ?>4 Wheat (Scientific >ide : >inn and Poland Place, Boston. Mass., the most suc- Flour-making)” Spring.The Temple “Wonderful Methods of - ■ w caused of the Kennebec cessful specialist in curing nervous aud Fuetoiy Dayton, many Ohio:” Methods in Kansas RALPH chronic diseases. He can he consulted free “Country-store m s t‘. suspend opeiations for a O’CONNELL, of or letter. and Nebraska”; “Beet sugar from the Manager. ;i wii! not affect the size of charge, personally by Factoy Stand point”; “Business Side of short crop is rep uted on the a Great American University (Chicago).” I Hbeumutism lured In a Day. Springfield Fire tV- Marine In*, Co* BUV Bockke-pi^- etc., thor* Cun-" and Neu- OF MASS. 1 ‘‘Mystic for Rheumatism SPRINGFIELD, turn fourth of the cotton Washington Whispkkings. Tin-con- I CNUUnHl n I 9 oughly taught BY MAIL ralgia radically cures in 1 to •“> days. Its Incorporated in 1849. Commenced Business in is.'i : tiie < ■ uu11 > are now loi n ted in or personally Our system of teaching gives avual a»-tion upon the system is remarkable and test which has been waged in the House \ W. Damon, President, "’nich in 1 ss(> had but one-Iif- daily experience in every branch ot business, includn.g mysterious. It removes at once the cause Committee on invalid pensions ever since S. J. Hall, Secretary. STEiiftftBft Commission. Insurance totnl number. No wouder and the disease Banking, Merchandising, Transporta- immediately disappears. the assembling of Congress, over the Capital paid up in cash. $1,500,000.00 for backward students \V ■ :i■ *i is tapidly grow- The tirst dose greatly benefits: 7"> cents. <>t from the rolls tion, etc. Preparatory Department question barring pension set w f!:v ■ ASSETS train for Practical work and always situatiet.s for Nt 11 *ui.I'lie resolution ren- Sold by A. A. Howes X Co., Druggists, Bel- DEC EM HER 31, 1897. the widows and children of soldiers who graduates of our Business and Shortb.m I fours.-.- s: ted S’ ales fast. 4mo45 Real esrate owned by the company, Senator .Murphy for came to an end Feb enter any No vacations Expenses mode rat.- I'on A marry hereafter, 10th, unincumbered-‘. 00 day t.ivorof the $ 128,000 to temporary schools when it will cost you !»■-.- Teller bill passed Confession. “I can say for myself that I in the deteat of the A Loans on bond and first going proposition. mortgage, a number of students who have left i*i.-« :•»•*.-*.• never mean to rk Feb 10th. The have been enough get another measure was liens i. 00 Assembly with this end in view in- 727,770 tell us that six mouths here is equal to a ye; .. wniuau's cook from her." “Neither Stocks and bonds owned the com- ,e a\es and <>:> nays.The away troduced Samuel .Smith by have „I : but 1 must confess that once or by Representative pany, market value.. 3,004,455 00 itiposa brought to San Fraucis- of and had of Loans secured twice I have tried to work our cook off on Michigan, the indorsement by collaterals 88,275 00 Tth. f'470,<»00 in sovereigns and of Pensions The Cash in the company’s principal of- REWARD some of my neighbors." j Boston Traveler. Commissioner Evans. 'i fice and in bank. 189.272 97 bullion from Australia and vote disclosed live members of the com- Telegraph Interest doe and accrued 52.241 06 $100. without charge nro-u •.. •.is n rv part of u:- w .-Id. umd. This the amount mittee in favor of it and seven Premiums iu competent assistants brings against it, due course of collection. 25:;,810 26 >f ill »• M. A.u- rca from Australia The next best thing to ,«. it ending : M' >> I PELLBB ATI- i)B!'>lNi.ss mpiu-ted Or. K. Detcbon’s Anil Diuretic not on a: t. during the division being party lines. is t. take our INSTRUCTION BY MAIL. If you are unemployed ly, '•even Aggregate of all the admitted assets o months up to nearly >17,- .The House has the resolu- send ten two-cent stamps for five easy lessons in -d>.--rthan Beautif 'ataiog 'r**e. May be worth t<» you more than $100 if adopted of the company, at actual value— $4,443.824 29 The banks of the States Address this GAINES. Pre-'oent Poughkeepsie New York savings have a child who sails from in- tion for the be- {mention paper) CLEMENT C you bedding calling correspondence LI A HIL III KS D EC E M It E It 31, 1897 ■red against the Teller Resolution continence of water Cures tween and the United States during sleep. Germany Net amount of losses and on w hile those old and alike. It arrests the trouble unpaid "".U00,000 deposit. young relative to the exclusion of our fruits .flour Claims .'.. 145,597 29 '•ntes wliieh voted for the resolu- at si. Sold A. A. Howes & / once, by Co., and horses; and also the Williams resolu- Amount required to safely re-ip sure GOOD TIMES HAVE COME. I ve but >200.000,000. This fact Druggists, Belfast, Me. Iy28 tion calling for information regarding the all outstanding risks ....*.. 1,447,327 05 You can afford to indulge yourself or your j The Press, the in the of a news- Burgess family luxury good weekly ■lames.Among passengers Domestic Signs. “I can always tell when situation in Cuba.Congressman Quigg > Total amount of liabilities, except at San The finest flour ^ and a of fiction. amship Mariposa Francis- a man is the head of his family.” “How do has introduced a resolution on behalf of capital stock and net surplus. 1,592.924 54 paper quarterly magazine in cash. 500,000 on Yon can both of these with 1 Australia'ports, Feb. 11th. were you tell?" “When the man is boss the first the affairs committee on the Capital actually paid up get publications foreign calling ■ Surplus beyond capital 1, 50,899 95 almost a of novels u t miners, who are on theii way boy is put in trousers before be is a year secretary of state tc transmit to the that miller can make library good for $5 per year. JOB PRINTERS, \ 1 iskan tields. stated and a half old.” fPuck. gold They house if not incompatible with public in- Aggregate amount of liabilities, in- < ist .7,000 people would leave terests cluding net surplus.. $4,443,324 29 Belief In Six Hours. the condition of Cubans since from the finest lor the gold Fields during the Blanco took whether inhabitants Policies promptly writteu on desirable risks in House Block, Belfast, Me, ami Bladder disease charge, this old and reliable company by 7 Opera nonths.The conviction of Distressing Kidney are and whether their is relieved in six hours “Xkw Great'South starving, property I It I; f > ATWOOD. M« a cased i»t the murder of his by wheat that farmer Agent, Winlerport. A.mkkk an Cuke.” It is a great surprise on protected b) military.Senator Morgan i ago, ends another chapter in Feb. 14th from the committee ->• ;o count of its exceeding promptness in re- reported :s case. The law's will The Palatine Insurance Co., IJ<1 delay lieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, on foreign relations the amendment offered can raise:— uvi and effort to save him ked, in male or female. Relieves retention of by Senator Allen of Nebraska, recogniz- of Manchester, England. CARDS, rust of his crime j punishment water almost immediately. If you want ing the belligerency of Cuba. The report Incorporated June 9, 1880. ROSTERS, -■ until his relief ami cure this is the the Commenced Business in C. S. I)e<*. x stayed money gives ; quick remedy. j was against linking it a part of thediplo- produces finest 17. 1892. wor’d-famed for its brightness and the most x‘x DILL. HEADS, X v Isold bv A. A. Howes and Co.. decision has just been rendered Druggists, matie and consular bill but William Wool, Manager. complete General Week a wider "V.X* LETTER ~x'x~ I Me. [ appropriation 1"—covering HEADS, >. district court at Belfast, l.v2S Philadelphia, I the which was stated range of subjects suited to the tastes of men PROGRAMS, report, quite long, bread that cook A SSETS I> EC E M B E It 18 P 7. le- »cean Mrs. 31, steamship company’s “Now, George,” [‘leaded young Xup- that the senate had acted on this and women of culture and refinement than any PAMPHLETS, 1 already Loans «»n bond and (first ; of Ma. -u, now kins, “buying valentines is the worst kind mortgage by (apt Savage, matter, and was still of the same opinion liens).. 50,00() 00 journal—ever published. Subscription price, “f 1 know you love me, so, can between Savannah and Boston, extravagance. and would be to have the house co- bake. Stocks and bontls owned by tin- $4 per annum. ■ for heaven dou't live dollars glad • v a collision in the Delaware sake, squander company. market value. 00 I operate in a recognition of bel» 2.215,752 TALES FROM TOWN TOPICS, a *56 page on one of these lare or satin things." ‘‘Then securing Cash m the of- \ u. 1 *7 h>!*7, between the steamer company's principal of the I you dou’t want me to buy one, eh?” Nup- ligerency.Tiie state department Feb. fice and in bank... 208,214 IP | Quarterly Magazine fiction, appearing ici Yin. which was in :.l first of .Jones, kins asked, joyfully. “No," ried his wife; 14th, officially denied reports alleging in bags ai d barrels by grocer* Interest due and accrued. .. 13.857 50 day March, June, September and De- Xml .ill kinds ot Legal Printing he tinu.Paul has been Premiums in due course of collec- Kruger ! '‘it would be so extravagant. Get me a dia- that General Filizhugli Lee, consul :i..ur dealers everywhere ceniber, and publishing original novels by the neatly and promptly . on Total with a list of the 10 novels ■unlike, picked up ant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every when the House a vote of 14-112 un- day January, 1898, amount of liabilities, except together selected{ by execution dated A. D. stock M1 worth of the metal in coarse part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot- seated of Ala- January 3d, 1898, issued capital and net surplus_ 1,044,392 21 by numbers. tQ Mr. Plowman, Democrat on a rendered the Judicial 29 tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure, and judgment by Supreme Surplus beyond capital. 1,107,021 TOWN TOPICS, and gave the seat to Mr. Aldrich, Court for the County of Knox, at the term thereof f- Ship Chandlers, ask for Mrs. Winslow’s and bama, SOS Filth Avenue, New York. Ship Brokers, Soothing Syrup, This was the first contested beg in and held on the 2d Tuesday of December, Aggregate amount of liabilities, in- Republican. — take no other kind. A. to on 28th and Gamk. lion. L. T. Carle- j L-. 1897, wit, the day of December, net 50 ~~ x-ie'r. .1 election case tried the House cluding surplus...$2,812,013 AND DEALERS IN by present A. D 1897, in favor of Hadan K. St. Clair, John CL SALE OP A SOUL. C. M. S. M Lellan ■' airman of the Maine lish and game “I have Mr. said the tax- j FIELD & WEST, Belfast Agents. 7 [‘•-THE By called, Jingle,” to be decided against the sitting member. Trim and Johnson Knight, all of Camden, in the \t THE COl^lN OF TUI. KING. By A. S. VanVVestmm, 'Vents, Awnings, Curt Covers, .:>sion, was cue of the specially in- collector, “to ask you to pay this bill for of Knox and State of latS .•—SIX MONTHS IN HADES. By Clarice I Cllngtiam. County Maine, cO*part *— THE SKIRTS OF CHANCE. Alfred at the annual taxes ou house for 189(5.” ners. name and H. By Captain Duck, Paints, »n the in said Lincoluville, to the William H. »6-A VERY L. If. Bickford made by Mr. Jarleton, who said in tine in the statement of the value, relatively, premises President; Fay, Secretary. REMARKABLE GIRL. By salmon highest bidder, on the 7th day of March, A. D. *7-A MARRIAGE FOR HATE. By Harold R. Vynne.. N ot Itch ou human, on and of the and smelt fisheries. It is ASSETS *8—OUT OF withstanding the fact that at mange horses, dogs ] 1898, afrtwo o’clock in the afternoon, the follow- DECEMBER 31, 1897. THE! SULPHUR. By T. C. De I.eoa. GEO. F. EAMES, M. D. D. all cured in .‘>0 shown that while the total value of the W—THE WRONG MAN. Bissell. D„ S, 200 stock, minutes by Woolford’s described real estate and all the title By Champion ’,0d0 deer, caribou, 250 moose, j ing right, Heal estate owned by the company, un- *>—THE HUNT FOR HAPPINESS. Anita Vlvantl Lotion. This never I salmon taken in Maine last year did not ex- Etha By us Sanitary fails. Sold by and interest which the said J. Sawyer has in incumbered 16,800 CO Chartres. and L50 tons of square tailed ceed there ....$ A. A. Howes & Co., Druggists, Belfast, Me. $3,000, were enough smelts cap- and to the same, or hail <>n the3oth day of August, Loans on bond and mortgage,(first liens) 73,900 00 •*- HER STRANGE EXPERIMENT. By Harold R. Vynn* The Nose and •ttid land-locked salmon were taken j w-"N THE ALTAR i)F hn Giiliat. Throat. j tured and sold to yield more than $35,100 in A. I). 1894, at 5.50 o’clock in the afternoon, the Stocks and bonds, market value. 316,28100 PASSION. By I The Fair One. “I «j-A MARTYR TO LOVE. Bv lofton* E. Wood. •ii season last year in Maine, there suppose you will marry, cash, besides the vast quantity ased in time when the same was attached on the writ in Loans secured by collaterals. 107,800 00 INo. ll> INVyvhiiry • though, when the the same suit, to wit: A certain lot or parcel of Cash in office and in bank. 14 Street, greater abundance this year than golden opportunity offers, ; home consumption. Most of these smelts 84.772 land with the buildings thereon, situated in Lin- Interest due and accrued 88 with the wont'tyou?” | are taken by hand lines through tae ice in 5,257 (Near < ..rin-r.d FahTuld Street before, possible exception The Cautious One. “It will colnville, County of Waldo and state of Maine, Premiums in due course of collection.. 8,564 70 ...Til K... ■ winter when the do >se. It is true we have depend upon people can’t anything bounded and described as follows, to wit: restrictive how much there is in the Begin- II gold opportunity.” else. Journal, N. Y. on the shore at Penobscot in line of BOSTON, ASS. it these laws are framed with the [Marine ning Bay Aggregate assets at their actual value. ..$613,375 72 [Harper’s Bazar. land formerly of I. W. Decrow; thence X. 28 1-2 st care so as to Hi.nrs 1 niters hour* give tlie largest libei deg. W.. as the stone wall runs, 43 rods to a stake LIABILILIES DECEMBER 31, 1897. Men and medicines are what by appointment usisteut with the of judged by Just a Cold in the Head often de- and thence X. 61 1-2 deg. E., 6 rods and only. proper protection very stones; < they do. The great cures by Hood’s Sar- 17 links, to a stake and stones; thence S. 28 1-2 Net amount of unpaid losses and claims, None. lelober, 1 S{M> 1 y4f> ;md game, with the side purpose j velops into the most acute ami disgusting SIM & SiBLEY CO it a name E. 39 to said Amount to re-insure ail ■ saparilla give good 1-2 rods shore of Penobscot required safely the everywhere. j form of Catarrh. Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal deg. ping up supply for the ever-in- thence S. 34 W., 7 rod's, more or less, 248,986 36 Powder relieves a, cold in the head in Bay; deg. outstandingrisks.!. JOBliKliS OK m multitudes He: “What an ugly man! I never saw 10 to first mention* d bound, two acres, All other demands against the coming among us, and containing company, miuiues precludes the of the a viz. its,- laws are administered with anybody so ugly!” She: “Hush, dear! You possibility more or less; including right of way, two rods commissions, etc*..’.. 4,234 68 j catarrh malady, hut should catharrh have wide, on the easterly side of the above described uess, and fairness. We forget yourself!” [Tit-Bits. GRAIN, BANGOR , decency j gained headway this wonderful remedy will lot, running X. 28 1-2 deg. W., from said shore of Total amount of liabilities. .. .$2.53,221 64 'LCusmsik., one are grealy liampered by the To give you an opportunity of testing the cure it in a wonderfully short time. The Penobscot Bay to the county road, leading from Surplus over ail liabilities.$360,154 68 of merit of Cream Balm, the most Lord of Camden to Belfast, and reserving a right of way- shipping game and birds, which great Ely’s Bishop Toronto over his own signa- JAMES PATTFE BUSINESS . two rods wide on the easterly side of the above & SON, Agents, Bellas). FEED. market in Boston. reliable, cure for catarrh and cold in the head, ture gives a of its ready It would strong testimony curing described lot, at said shore of Penob- a generous 10 cent trial size can he had of 02. beginning mmensely to tiie game preserves of qualities. scot Bay and extending X. 28 2 deg. W., about your druggist or we mail it for 10 cents. SEEDS and COLLEGE ISAAC i>ilMA\ it if was law 39 1-2 rods to stake and stones before mentioned; by illegal for the citi- “Jim Perkins is a sarcastic Full size 50 cents j chap.” a right of ten feet wide on shore side of above SYSTEM •! this State to sell oi ••I expose for ELY 5(5 Warren N. Y. “Think So?” described land is reserved. PlloNoi.iiAi-nv tlif ln-'.t ^ystrm \.t .1*-- BROS., St., City. vis,,(l game Bonds of GROCERIES. I' iiif n. •hi*;, niM'ifrn birds shipped here from it is the medicine above ail others for “Yes. He didr.’t want his brother to go to Januarv 26, 1898. iui}>r.>\cmei'! Surityship iH-st t«“.irlii‘i s. SKM) FOU nrALOtil'K. .The Maine exhibit at the and is worth its in I I the Klondike, but when he saw the boy was 3t7 WM. A. BRAGG. Deputy Sheriff. big catarrh, weight gold. I SSI' 1C I) 15 V of ►‘■•jilt. set ou it he said he’d him in liis Importers 'men's show in Boston on March 14- can use Ely’s Cream Balm with safety and j help outfit to the extent of a a The Plate (ilass In- I be a and and it does all that is claimed for it. B. W. refrigerator, palm-leaf Metropolitan Dealers in the finest quality of large interesting one, fan, and a summer overcoat.” gemeuts are Sperry, Hartford, Conn. [Harper’s surance Co. Th-: Union for it now being made. Bazar. Safe Deposit & Trust Co. 1 he fish and game commissioners Colonel Hawkins. “Uncle Mose, I hear OF NEW YORK. Anthracite and ■ Those OF PORTLAND H. H. received petitions from Greenville you and your wife had a little dispute agian Worrying Piles!—Oue applica- MAINE, p LAMSON, tion of Dr. Ointment Incorporated in 1874. Commenced Business in 1874 Kineo praying that, the mouths of all last night. Which came out ahead this Agnew’s will give you time?” comfort. Applied every night for three to Blacksmith L03JS» tins running into Moosehead lake be Eugene H. Winslow. President. Uncle Mose a on six nights and si cure is effected in the most S. Wjm. 1 to bait (dubiously feeling lump Burton, Secretary. fishing. The object of this cases of GUARDIANS, !5r-ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. the hack of his head.) “I’s powerful glad stubborn Blind, Bleeding or Itching Licensed Auctioneer. in -save the square-tailed trout for the Piles. Dr. Ointment cures Capital paid up cash, $100,000, to say dat I kirn out ahead, boss; but she Agnew’s Eczema EXECUTORS, 33, 33, 37 Front. St., Belfast, Me P. O. it being the way of and all and skin diseases. ADDRESS, lf7 only yet thought mighty nigh overtook me. Yes, sah, she did itching burning ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1807. 11 that -for a an’ I’s It acts like magic. 35 cents. 03. ADMINISTRATORS, TELEPHONE 4-2. 1 tf omplish result.Reports just fac\ got de necessary evidence Real estate owned the un- ■ by company, ived at the office of the on my pusson to prove it.” Ba- FREEDOM, MAINE. Bangor [Harper’s Stripes vs. Checks. Tom: “So you are incumbered .“.*.$ 150,000 00 ASSIGNEES, • rican zar. Stocks and bonds market Express company from the going to marry Miss Rockingham, eh?” I owned, value, 272,132 50 •i Accounts due for glass sold. 187 78 CONTRACTORS, head offices of the in Maine Heart don’t see what can see to admire in a TRY ! company Sceptics are Convinced in 30 you Cash in office and in bank. 48,553 50 GRAIN-0 TRY GRAIN O ! w that of that Jack: “It isn’t ami to holders of of can during the three hunting Minutes.—Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart girl stripe.” her Interest due and accrued. 383 33 auy position trust, he but her father’s check that obtained upon application to Ask Grocer )ths of 1897. October, November and gives relief in 30 minutes in most acute cases stripe, attracts .Premiums in due course of collection... 40,186 09 your to-day to show you a package of heart disease. dose is that is me.” [Chicago News. Plate Glass on hand. 1,418 72 of GRAIN (), the new food ember, 3,053 deer, 100 moose, 04 cari- One all J. H. & W. H. drink that takes the needed to convince the most QUIMBY, of colfee. and 11 bears were the sceptical. Woman have sallow of all the admitted assets of place The children may drink it with- transported by of Why—You skin, Aggregate Thousands lives have been saved through 3tn52 At Belfast Bank. out as as puny. This record does not include Pimples, Eruptions, Discolorations. the company at their actual value — $512,862 52 Savings injury well the adult. All who its use. It oue of of Why try it, timely is the wonders resort to cosmetics and to hide The taxpayers of the (itv of Belfast are hereby like it game killed and consumed in the powders the LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1897. GRUN-O has that rich seal brown modern medical science. 61. Dr. Liver notified that all taxes for 1897 are now due and of effects? Agnew’s Pills and Mocha or ps by the sportsmen and the regulate Net amount of unpaid losses claims, 2,200 00 immediate payment is I shall l>e in ,lava, but it is made from guides, the and restore to the cheek the requested. pure grains, shows “I’ve been over a list of the system Amount required to safely re insure all office in Memorial from 8.30 to 11.30 and the game which was shipped just looking my building the most delicate stomach receives it New Yorkers who from healthful rosy bloom and peach blush of outstanding risks. 133.736 98 a. m. until further notice. without '■"* the are descended daily, distress. 1 by sportsmen. The October From one to two a will All other demands, commissions, etc... 13,803 17 + the price of coffee and 25 kings.” “Well, 1 infer that a man has to youth. pills dose, M. C. HILL, Tax Collector. cents per •i d was 1408 52 19 cari- and the package. Sold all deer, moose, have at least a million lie can afford clarify purify complexion in short by grocers. before Total amount of liabilities, Feb. 10 1181 37 to order. 10c. for 40 doses. (34. except capi- 49 Westminster R. I. Belfast, 17,1898—tf30 bears; November, deer, he descended from a tal stock and net St., Providence, king.” [Chicago surplus. 149,740 15 Lowest s'\ 23 caribou, 1 December 514 Post. in cash. Cash Dis- bear; Evening Capital actually paid up 100,000 00 Wants all of Raw counts allow.d ll 22 kinds Furs, Skins, Ginseng Traveling salesman to sell on moose, caribou.Alonzo R. Surplus beyond capital... 263,122 37 Architectural, Set. N Scald head is an eczema of the most line of Person of has the scalp—very Seneca, y Gov. Powers as a twenty Aggregate election, ies. on the market. Liberal terms to commissioner of Doan’s aud ing net 52 speeialt etc., p.,, and Teclmi- Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Ointment, quick permanent in surplus. $512,862 tance. furnished free 1 HE ATLANTIC RE- Discount. ;tnd shore Shipping Tags, Ropes, proper party. Address u'ti n'l m Sheet fisheries. its results. At 50 cents. U 1 oil. At any drugstore. any drug store, FIELD & Write for latest circulars. Gm38 FINING. CO.* Cleveland, Ohio. 0w3* COMSTOCK, WEST, Belfast, Agents. price 23 barren St., New York. Rockport. A sad accident occurred here SEARSFORT LOCALS. Monroe. Miss Minnie Spearin is at home Halldale. The hearts of the people here about :> p.m R. B. A. Shibles was Sunday. from Castine and is recovering from the were saddened last on of is Monday learning Harry Gross at home on a short visit. some in a bouse waruiing cartridges pump measles. Eva Clark is also at home, but has the death of Mrs. Stillman Emery of Lowell, Miss Bessie Merithew of Warren is visit- in one of S. E. & H. S. Shepherd’s quarries not Lad the measles yet-Franklin Chase Mass., formerly of this place, which occur- friends in town. when some unknown reason the cart- ing by is gaining slowly from his operation and is red Friday evening, Feb. 18tli-B. F. Fos- One Line of is Worth a LETTERS and as a result Mr. Shibles Local Kvidence FROM CUBA Capt. A. M. Ross is absent on a business ridges exploded hoping to be able to go out soon_Miss ter and F. M. Poland and wife attended the was and it is now believed Column of Boreign Testimony. trip to New York. severely injured Mattie Matthews from Searsport has been quarterly meeting at South Montville last that he cannot live. The pump house was her Make a mental note of this. Mrs. T. 11. Howe is visiting aunt, Mrs. Tolford Durham- week....A. F. and wife returned visiting Mr. Howe’s The Raynes entirely destroyed, Mr. Shibles being Thomas Dorr has been confined to the bouse endorser is well known and mother iu Providence, R. 1. from North Vassalboro last Friday... .Mrs. thrown into the several feet below. His veracity is unquestioned. quarry again with another attack of kidney trouble. Charles McCorison went to Knox last week A E. Nickerson has loaded scb. You are reading local evidence, Mary Winterport. -Mr. Walter one of Waldo Rev. A.DThibedeau preach- Clark, county’s to stop a few days with her brother, Geo. Farrow with hay for Boston. Investigating home testimony, ed in the Methodist best will a school at the church Sunday morning teachers, keep high Belfast news for Belfast people; Bailey, who is very low with consumption. Schooner S. A. Paiue of Deer Isle dis- and assisted at the evening service. The village this spring if he can get scholars It is not from Florida or Michigan. -Rev. S. C. Whitcomb of Bangor will charged a cargo of corn for Nickerson last meetings held under the direction of Miss enough... .Dr. H. A. Holt has returned from Suspicion can’t lurk around it. preach in the church here next Sunday week. a short visit to Lamoine to see Honesty is a characteristic, Nellie Thompson are well attended and full his parents. prominent morning-Rev. T. R. Pentecost failed to Home endorsement its salient point. Mrs. I. C. Park, who has been visiting her of interest and will be continued through He was called home by the illness of his meet his appointment at the Vose school- Mr. F. S. Johnson of Poor’s Mills says: “1 have son in returned train this week-At the Circle last week father-Mr. Fred Putnam took his wife to Roxbury, Mass., by Cong’l had house last Sunday. Rev. J. Washburn was j kidney trouble for two years. The secretions the ladies a a 11 enter- the Eastern Maine last Tuesday evening. young gave very using hospital, Bangor, of the and present and conducted the »Fannie kidneys were highly colored, scalding meeting_Way- tainment “The Snow Dr. for treat- T. T. Merrill & Son are a entitled, Capped Sis- Monday, accompanied by Holt, so as to and land A. Hall lost a nice cow iast week_ Brigham receiving such frequent be very annoying, both night ters from the Peak.”... .Mr. George ment. She has many friends here who sin- 1 was arouse Mrs. Ellen is in quant ity of logs that it looks as though they Dorrity day. told that my kidney trouble Colby North Vassalboro oi Brooklin, Me., is his cerely hope she may get help-The select- from the nature of work in the but-itwas would have to run their mill nights visiting daughter, my mill, with her daughter-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. men are in session this week closed all of on the George Grant-Mr, and Mrs. C. C. settling up summer on account repairs of are relatives J. M and wife went to Orouo Colby Citypoint visiting MeDougall dam, me same. Moody have gone to Boston for a visit.... town accounts... .Mrs. R. W. Mayo is slowly yet my kidneys bothered just the here. T after a will huradav, and brief visit there Finally 1 was to for relief. I had Mrs. M. F. McManus and little daughter gaining-Mr. Franklin Chase has some compelled look t<- Boston for the remainder of the winter. two go doctors treat me at different times, but they Swanville. Mr. Lewis Warden is can- Isabel have gone to Boston for a stay of tine full blooded Plymouth Rock hens and Annie gave me little or no assistance. Some time ago I for Collins arrived by steamer last some months-Warren Post, G. A. has will furnish eggs for at a reasonable vassing wall-papers, curtains,etc. He has R., setting saw The Doan’s Pills advertised and I got a Journal of March 3d, is iu attendance her Kidney some Thursday and upon secured Mr. F. H. Colley of Portland to de- price. very pretty samples ami a large stock box at Kilgore & Wilson’s drug store. They gave aunt. Mrs. John Sullivan, who has been liver the to select from-Miss Kathie address on Memorial Day....Mrs, Prospect Village. The S. B. I. S. will me more relief than the medicines from both Nickerson, very ill. C. M. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Chase has returned from her visit to meet this, Thursday, at the Grange Hall. doctors. They benefited me in every way and I Harry in (>. C. now on Old Town. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Killman will entertain feel much for a Applin, Somerville. Mass., returned by Slop Reaper. Capt. Young, better than I have long while. will contain the first of a boat last Mr. La series of letters from the voyage from Philadelphia to San Fran- them March 10th....Mr. Amos and You can refer to me as having used Doan’s Kidney Sunday... Monte O’Han- North Stockton Partridge Springs. The Israelites I’ilis with returned from Halloweil last week_ cisco, has iieeu sold to the Alaskau Trading his sister Grace of Belfast are visiting their good results. I will always speak well ley Mrs. one of their famous Ward, whose from Central gave entertainments of them am friends.” Mr. and Mrs. of correspondence Company. mother, Mrs. I. F. Gould. Miss G. is in poor >ng my Alphonso Sbute Belfast last evening. The was as Thursday program Doan’s Kidney Pills are sold for 50 cents per were the of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. The selectmen are hard at work on the health...Mr. Adelbert has guests and South follows: The Thompson bought America and the West Indies has for temperance drama, “Three box, for sale by all dealers; sent by mail on re- Strout last tow n report and expect to have it in a residence in Wiuterport aud his neighbors Sunday-Joseph H. Brown, the printed Glasses a or the Broken ceipt of price Foster-Milburn Co., N. I Day, Home,” with by Buffalo, who has been with Mr. A. »«ason to hold the town the second are afraid they are to lose him_Mr. and boy S. Nickerson many years been a valuable feature of the meeting \ ., sole the following characters—Mr. Mr. agents for the United States. paper. Aubrey, Mrs. Frank L. Hatch of after visit- for the past year and more, has returned to Monday iu March, Morrill, Remember the name DOAN’S and take no sub- Edward Clifford Mrs. Aubrey, Mrs. Hattie ing Mr. ami Mrs. C. O. Hatch in Stockton stitute. Prospect.Mrs. A. J. Mudgett is visiting The annual supper and entertainment of Calderwood; Harry Moulford, Emery a few visited his sister friends in Belfast_Miss Mary F. Stevens, tin M. E church will be at Union Springs days, here, given | Calderwood; Clara Aubrey, Mrs. Jas- an aud then went to Frankfort to visit Prospect. A correspondent of the Rock- experienced teacher, closed a very suc- Hall March 3d. If Village In to Ihursday evening, per Gray; Luke Wiutergreeu, F. land addition these letters The Journal even : Percy Mr. H.’s schoolmaster, Doctor and Mrs. O. Opinion reports (>0 candidates for road cessful term of school in Pists. 1 and 12 gives stormy the next fair night. Julia Partridge; Luvgrove, Jennie Crockett. commissioner in town last A. S Erskiue-The many friends of Mrs. the of Prospect. That week....Mr. T. Nickerson closed a was well The Cough sociable w ill he entertained at Every part acted and the stage is a week the fullest and best of Grace M. Nute will he to large number of aspirants for office in a twelve weeks term in Dist. No. 3, last Satur- reports w as Libby pleased the upper conference room attractively arranged. After the drama, small this, Thursday, know her husband has a beautiful town, where perhaps less than a hun- day. The pupils manifested unabated in- little Jennie bought evening Miss Fvie Ford and Miss Clifford recited “A Little City terest until local by residence on Pleasant street in dred voters are out. And, besides, road the very last. The teacher very happenings. Girl,” and Miss Whitmau, dinette B. Rice. Bertha Partridge, who rep- rewarded Mass. They have the best wishes of all in commissioners in the little town will not be generously their industry by resented a colored lady, Mrs. Vetters, recit- Some one will go on to Gloucester to iden- their new home-Mrs. expected to receive inure salary than the giving fancy b iskets, china cups and saucers ed “That Elsie Killman re- Watermillion,” with Clara Ridley to tity the bodies which came ashore there and ceived a letter from her sister, Miss selectmen, who in the past had to do all the the girls and jack-knives and purses to as Vetters and recently WWW WWW arc Wijum Josephus Jessie of suj posed to have come from the wreck Carrie E. Grant of Seattle She sends her business the town. The town report the boys. The little ones had some very Marden as Miranda Vetters. The Israelite of the ami them for shows their to have been as Marcellas, bring here best wishes to her many compensation pretty cards. Little Harold Nickerson left Orchestra a friends, especially burial. Symphony played selection and follows; First second third off to her former pupils. She likes Seattle £40; £30: £18. at the head of his spelling class twenty- w ere encored several times. The orchestra is very About ali the the red can be one times and was The whist club will hold its sixth session much and says is good. She has way tape change rewarded with a silver Those who the in composed of the following members: First business^ pay regular subscription price advance at G A. R decided not to return disposed of to keep the roads in order as be- Mr. N. is Hall Friday The to Maine this spring .... quarter. deservedly popular and a evening. violin, F. Second Percy Partridge; violin, fore is for the commissioner to sur- one entertainers are Mrs. C. E Adams, Mrs. C. Misses Sarah Killman and Sarah Littlefield appoint great favorite among his pupils.... Mrs. furnished FREE for year with the New York Weeki Eugene Herman Partridge: cornet, Part- in the several districts as before and M. Nii hols, Mrs. W. M. Parse and Miss were among those who attended the ball in veyors Marie Goodhue entertained a party of ridge; clappers, Siaiie Lobo, or as Ella Littlefield; Frankfort last give all a chance to work. It is useless in friends last Tribune Farm and Home, may Tire Hopkins. Truman Friday evening. Saturday evening. Delicious they prefer. regul Latbrop; organ, Bertha Partridge. the rural districts to or Mrs. C. A. begin encourage any ice-cream, cake aud coffee were and Capt. and Colcord and Mr. Next came a Appleton. Miss Fannie Gushee left Fri- served, farce, “Ebony Flats aud Black to adrift at of the Tribune is $1.00 a These are on attempt get greater expense in It was a late hour before the company broke price year. papers Bacon left by traiu Wednesday for New with the day for Concord, N. H., where she will visit Sharps,” parts taken as follows: new notions until there is some York. fangled way up-There will be a dance at Capt. Colcord’s schooner, the D. H. Auut Mrs. Edward her brother Walter-Mrs. Jason Cunning- furnished with a full to The Judy, Clifford; Sal Peabody for the farmer to raise money easier than ham's year’s subscription Journal. hall, ... Rivers, will he towed from New York to left and will visit her this, Thursday, evening Sharp, Mrs. Gertie Ridley; Mrs. Friday daughter, Mrs. now. All this talk about Possumly, good roads, wide Mrs. Mae Edgecomb of Belfast was the Phi ladelphia to load coal for Cienfuegos. Albert in Mrs. Jennie Marden; Mrs. Shadow, Jessie Davis, Somerville, Mass_Miss tired carts 2 1-2 ton hauling loads, and spin- guest of her brother, W. E. Damrn, last Sun- A novel sight was witnesssd here last Mrs. Mrs. May Dunton closed a ten weeks term of Marden; Darke, Hattie Calder- ning bicycles over these hilly roads the • • • by day-No Grange last evening on •-• • week—a of base ball on wood school in last week Monday game the crust. ; The Ghost, Bertha This Hope and is now at is useless talk. on Partridge. Bicycle League For these account of the storm. .Miss Clara of home... Knowl- Several our local ball players took ad- farce was very as ail were in .There lias been considerable sick- amusing, hilly roads in Maine the bicycle will be a ton is sick with the measles. vantage of the level condition of the field darkey and the of ness in this vicinity the past few and costume, acting Aunt weeks, Hung or tue past m less than hve years. A and a few Several Jiuiv ami tier from the towns of TERMS. In played innings. bicyclists daughter Sal was physicians adjoining horse can be for less than a SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 a spec- bought bicycle A Strike at advance, were also Rockland. out,one having ridden from North ially good. The ladies were Union, Searsmont and Washington have now encored, and aud can be used all the year against a for six Searspcrt. sang “Dixie Land” and “Old Cabin been called frequently to visit year; $1.00 months; 50 cents for Home,” patients_j bicycle for a few months only. Now some Rockland, Feb. 17. About 40 quarrymen assisted Mr. Rev. J. W. Hatch and wife, who have been I employed m the lime hav unnoum The Journal of last week regretted the by Emery Calderwood. Mrs. of the big towns might make tlie change to quarries months. at the ed that they will not return to work. three absence -f Col. Clifford and Mr. holding meetings Baptist church for | road commas.oners They H. E. McDonald, and the Calderwood sang “Where and pay the added sal- have no of their four grievance own, but the of the weeks, returned Thursday to their aries aud make it strike is inability Brown & McDonald to contract Mississippi Washes.” The entertain- appear to be a better way. a sympathetic one, the quarrymen home in iu for the building of a large vessel wanted by ment closed with a tableau, “The Evening Fairfield-Wednesday evening, But to wing out little Prospect with the ad- being sympathy with the kiln men of the Feb the officers of Goldenrod Cobb Time Company, who are out of work. Baltimore parties. should not Sears- Prayer.”-During the recent cold snap the 9th, Rebekah ded officials, when the selectmen, the most Why j A few weeks ago, when the kilns were to be Address, an i'»or of Mr. Marion Lodge were installed by District interested in port make effort to secure some of these Staples’ house was froz- Deputy officials the town, aud the ones set afire for the, spring work, the employes in cn in for two Clara of Bethel Cobb sheds were asked to contracts, as she not only has one of the days and the people were Light Lodge, Union, assisted who apportion the appropriations to the accept a red uction fhe G. M. Ellen Conant. The officers for from wages they had hitherto obtained. finest master builders in but obliged to enter the barn... Mr. by the | several districts, aud have to stand respon- Maine, many through The men were to do this term a”e: unwilling and o: our old are 1 rerun an went to the liar ensuing N. G., Louise Keene; V. ! sible. for the of the ship carpenters here, and still Lathrop recently expenditure money, with were not asked to return to work, new men and secured G., Nettie P. G., Julia M. obtained at know ow to wield the broad-ax. some fine large clams and Perry Page; Sec., another set of bosses, with agents or survey- being the lower figure for some Gertrude R. F. Helen of th- kilns while others have not been kin- brought them to Mr .Freeman Pm Tobe.v ; S., Shuman; is useless. it comes the of measles up irfolk. Those absent from the places, PORT OP j Dauforth ami wife returned to ia t BELFAST. Fel>. Is dge, a liter. Ab the members of the Grand Armv at crossways everything t hebesee. Snow, Boston, to load for 1 >,»riei; dang Cuba will Him *. In rtiion, Feb. 14, to Bm,. and .M joyed.. .Miss Mattie Littlefield has arrived appear next week. Ed. Journal. the road. A resident, of the district knows Searsport who attended the National En- Feb. IS Sells. Fannie & Edith, F. Mill-, a miii. home Ryder, l'OHF.ION PORTS. from Augusta. Morrill. Miss more V I.aiiawa In Minn. Feb. !. campment at in Gracie Simmons goes to about the road without going over i: Portland; ruing Tell, Phinuey, Lsie au Minneapolis, Louisville, Ivy., 1895, have Montevideo. 2 bark Annie Lew- Mr and Mrs. B. I.a I *»• Unlit; Carieton Hell, Feb. Ar, Will raw a a ■,. hu 1 i: Kkooks. who Camden this week to visit than a new man can learn in one MeClintock, R<>ekport: k- i\ roceivi <1 Anyone appreciates beau- her sister, Miss And Rom !•: ., letters from Iiarr; Weissinger, who year. sloop Passport, Eaton, Deer lsie. is, Park. Boston. Hi,111.I'. Feb. !-I i.. Mr W illiam I i. I; -bet a -mi tiful plants and flowers at this of Winnie Simmons. .Miss Emma March is some of the old timers can even tell Hull, Feb. 17. Sid, steamer i, entertained them so at his time the at where amerh an ports. Eng., Corinza, royally tobacco Ska v\ In lrenion!. Fe! ■. 7, Mi am1 M year would a call at to remain (Nor.) Erickson, Bueksport. Me., to !•■., ! c,* enjoy the house of Dr. home, awhile_Rev. John How- the break will come when it rains so much New Janies H Seavy. a son. manufactory upon that occasion, announc- York. Feb. 15 Cld, sch. Puritan, England. A W. Rich. Mrs Rich ard of “'I'M ey In Swai-.'s I*! ini, M that he will always has a beauti- Washington continues bis meetings with the frost out, and what will Sargent, Norfolk; lb, cld, sell. S. (1. Point-a-Pitre. Feb. Is sch Jessie ing be present invitation at bridge go Haskell, Ar, Mr* Lewis B Stanlev t a by 17. sells wins, son :o.d dan fu' in here .. Fernandina; cui, Bailie Per- this line, and this season each this week 1'Uii, .. ti e display is no evening .Rev. W, W. in the night f it rains so A road com- Lena, Devereaux, New York, 11 days' pas- Smith. In Brooksville, Feb. Mr. a: Department Encampment of Maine to long. nambuco; (ieu. Adelbert exi Mrs. holds tines, Fernandina; sage. Edwin J. Smith, a daughter. be Lolden at eption. Estelle Roberts has also a Ogier quarterly meeting services here missioner chosen outside of the district is no Win. H. Lewiston t oday. For that Sumner, Brunswick; Sarah 1>. J. Hiogo. Feb. 10. Sid, bark Puritan, Ams- bay-window that is attractive. next Sunday at 11 a. m. Confer- match in with the N. reason a large delegation fiom.Freeman Mr- decidedly Quarterly economizing, small funds Rawson, Wilmington, C.; 18, ar, ship Portland, <). John bury, Au oleander is of ence will be held Saturday at 2 p. m., also a to in the several districts in McDonald, Stover, Lliogo; bark Her- Santos, Feb. 1!» bark Harvard, Bar- MARRIED. Gilvery Post, w.ll attend the encampment plant, specially worthy expend Sid, service bert Fuller, Nash, Cienluegos; sch. Warner badoes bark Rebecca and in notice from tlie and of its preaching Saturday evening_Mrs. our little town. But the (JO candidates ; ar, Crowell,Savannah. participate his reeep' ion. beauty fragrance Moore, S C. HnAY Lombard. It) Crockett, harlestou, ; 21, ar, >t A RI N K M1 sc III. L A N V Bluehi i. Feb f>. Aim many blossoms.... M. .7. Dow has lost Margaret Woods has been quite ill the past are a in For a little rural sch oi Blue I ill and Miss Dakin Ford Mr. Ge< the myth Prospect. vEtua, Chipman, Mobile. Dray Harriet K. Lomba rge Hathaway for Holden. Turk’s Head cactus month, but. seems to be now. without a Boston, Feb. 15 sch. Leander V. Spoken. Ship Reaper, Philadelphia Dakin and Miss Elizabeth Ford were which his mother, the slowly gaining town, place hardly worthy of the Chi, Mary Dauieis. an Francisco, Jan. JO, lat 20 S., Ion. 40 >\ I'KKMNS I’Ll-MMKit. InSearsport, Feb. IS. married ... Mr. Beebe, Norfolk; 18, ar, sell Laura even.i g at o’clock late Elizabeth W. had Harley Phinuey is name of a in to the Rev. o. H Fernald. I' 1».. E. lastMouday eight Dow, kept for over quite poorly_ village it, trying ape T. Chester, Fei». 17. lat. 22 30, N. Ion. 74 W.sch. Edward Norman I’erkin- Rev. Chari-s H. Bea! .f the Heal, Rockport, Me.; lb, ar, sell. Fenohseot and Mrs. C<*ra I). by Moreland Miss Carrie aud Cassie a Plummer ol Si. k twenty years. It was so large that it tilled Rogers, twin daugh- ways of large town with villages seems to Nimbus, Bryant, Turks sch. Stewart, Kent, from New York Feb. 0 for Street Congregational Church. The cere- Island; 21, cld, Springs a wash tub and in seasou ters of Mr. celebrated their be Aud we have the Seth Low Carrie E. Look, Veazie. Fernandina. Barranquilla. Run Milliken monv took place at the home of the bride, the had beautiful Henry Rogers, folly. senti- In Hancock. Feb. lb He- Feb. lb. bark James W. Boston, Feb. 21. Sch. Young Brothers, Rii-h t Me an Haut and Mi>* Minerva V\ M I. W est, street M•* Howard blossoms-The town eleventh a ments among the so soon after the Philadelphia, Ar, Cottage Legate schools all closed birthday lately by entertaining people from Jan. ar- ken of Hancock was man Elwell, Coodman, Rio Janeiro. Capt. Raynor, Philadelphia IS, best and Miss Haunali Ford was of school of the new that last week. lu East Brooks Clarence D. party children.... Mrs. Althea passage law, the act if voted rived at Feb. —. afterward Snow Robinson. In Rockland, Ke! 9. F?> bridesmaid. Both Baltimore, Feb. lii. Cld, bark Dry Tortugas bride and groom have Doris, Snow amt Minnie M .. El well lias the on now would not make a clean of Bahia and sailed for Charleston, S. and arrived at Robinson, bo-*-, .,r li k! lived in for several industriously taught the young ideas B-rry probably earliest ‘early chick- sweep Thompson, Rio Janeiro; 18, aid, C., Roxhury years and if an Charleston Feb. 20. ens” in this town....If sch. Star of the Sea. abundance of wedding presents is any indica- how to shoot At South Brooks Lit- you wish to see the rural districts. The days of good roads Hopkins, Tortugas. Harry Portland, Feb. 17. sch. Sarah E. Portsmouth, N. H., Feb. 20. Sch. Hattie IHED tion of are well- some fine Sid, popularity, they certainly tlefield, the well known very paintings, including portraits, are goue in the rural districts. The roads C. Luce from for was known and esteemed in ex-deputy sheriff, Palmer, Whittier, Louisburg. C. B ; 20, ar, Rockport, Me., Boston, msiiy circles. After off the held the fort. At West Brooks A. B. landscapes, water-views, dowers, horses can never be as they have been, with the sch. Augustus Palmer, Haskell, sighted the Isle of Shoals this morning, ANtiiKR in Savin Hi!!, Dorchester. .Mass happy couple had became Mr and Mrs. Pay- Newport Mrs. Jane and call News. dying siguals of distress. The Jerry’s Point 17, ( Dakin, and 1 ad amid a of son, a student at the Castine Normal dogs, just at the home of our local small fund and the conditions of departed showvr School, changed crevv started out in the lifeboat to overhaul William and Sally Crosby of Belfast, aged ru e and 1 Key West, Feb. 15 Sid, sell, Albert L. goo wishes, a col ation was served tried to administer with artist, Miss Bertie Hatch....Mr. the road bed. many miles of the old her and years and 4 months. To justice tempered George Very Butler, Lei and, for New ascertain the trouble, but the bois- the gues s, of which tuere were about Cieiifuegos York. Aukv., In Malden, Mass.. Feb 11, !. -\ wisdom. In the village Miss Mabel Davis lias made extensive repairs to his roads in Maine are from one to four feet Feb. Id terous sea made the task The 150 present a Rose, Newport News, Sid, sch. Augus- impossible. (Pillsbury widow of Serb C. A rev, ol Owl s b including large number of crew a at farm the below tus Palmer, Haskell, Portland. lifesaving then ran under the lee of South a native or Searsport people. [Roxbury Mass., Gazette. formerly student the M. C. I., Pitts- buildings past year. He has built the land each side of the road ; wash- Thoiua.ston, Rockland, age Feb. Id Star island to remain until the blow j years, 1 month and The remains a addition to nis Fernandina, Sid, sch. Susan N. present days. neld, took charge of the long house for a wood and ed down the hill the ditches. The 1 primary school, grades by Pickering, Haskell, New York. is over. taken to »)wl’s Head for -uri.i: Baknks. In Feb 14 COUNTY while A M. Jones, a student at Bates Col- carriage house, lias moved his barn and road machine stirring up the whole road Mobile, Pel*. Id Ar, sch. Eliza J. Pendle- Boston, Feb IK. A large four-masted Ellsworth, Ada B. Bar CORRESPONDENCE. aged s years and lo months. toe built an addition 22x32ft and a ton. Peusm <» a. schooner, which is to be almost the exact lege, taught grammar school. All are leanto 14x64ft. every year has doue its share. No effort is Warreu, Biki.inn.is. in Brooksvill.-, Jan. H of the C. S. which 29, Palermi to the of New London, Eel* 17. Ar. sch Joel F. duplicate Glidden, was 1 Owing depth snow in residents of this town and are The interior is finished w ith matched made to finish a of road aud let it Billings, aged month ami 1 1 da\> young people spruce piece Bruns wrecked on near Port (.i ark. In the woods Sheppard, Carter, .vick for Noank Egmont Cay, Taiupa, j Belfast, Feb. 17, harles ... scarcely any limber has been who are a credit to the boards, aud contains a box stall and sod over in some place_Clarence single the ditches to hold the soil. Brunswick, (la.. Fel 18. Sid. schs. F. C. months ago, is to be constructed at aged about 5o years. drawn to the mills to be for the same owners as ('lark. In F'eb A C;, sawed_The Staples has gone to Augusta to attend the stalls for three horses. The remaining space The machine goes over all the roads in town Pendleton. Buigess. N. Y.; Willie L. New- Thomaston, Me., the Camden, IB, Isaac The remain* were taken to Branch folks are of for the ton, New London She will be equipped with every Liucolnville for b ta.king trying re- business latest news from is for cows, of which he has six now. He is aud with new' officials it will be Coombs, ^Glidden. Carr. In North college-The every year, "modern device, such as steam for Palermo. Feb. 14. Eli < moval of the town-house to that hoisting 91 9 uionshs and 28 village, diaries T>. Merritt, who went south last au- intending to increase the number in the done The it has turned and aged years. dayc again. way out, heating purposes, electric lighting, etc. Curtis. In which wil be a matter Bangor, Feb. IS. Elia M widow probably of excite- tumn for his is near future. James P. who commanded the health, to the effect that he He has a tine young bull from very many miles of roads have beeu turn- Capo. Fales, Frederic A. Curtis, aged 4K years ment at the annual election next month. C. S. Glidden, will be master of the new Eldrilxje In Fob is failing-Miss Carrie Jones of South the celebrated Hood farm, Lowell, Mass. piked up iu the years past over thes*? hills Bueksport. IB, Jessie craft. daughter of .l< hn H and Annie A. Prospect Ferry. Mrs. who Fhindge.,. Orrilla McMann, Brooks, has for a long time worked in He sells cream to the Belfast Creamery. and gravelly loam stretches that ought to isle ai halt kay. sunken nock ins- 12 years and 17 days. who has been E.MKRv. In Lowell. Mass.. Fob IS. Mrs. M.-. stopping this v.’inter at Sandy- John H. Gcrdon's was taken Pittsfield. have beeu left level, without even stirring covered. Information, dated Jan. 11, 1898, shop, quite Harry Lancey aud his class' F. ol Mon tv die. Me is at has been received from the of the Emery, formerly point, home... .Capt. W. H. Harriinan sick last week and was to the soil. Of course iu the it would Inspector («oi»i>akd. in south Mas.-. Feb obliged go home. mate, H. B. Magee, of Bowdoin, were at spring First Walpole, ’99, Lighthouse District that the master of Mrs Elmira A. wife and Capt. Ruins Harriinan are at home for a A. \V. be but the (foddard, of tlm late Stepn -Dr. Rich is away from home most Mr. home over a soft, poorly turnpiked roads are the tender while on a cruise in Lancey’s Sunday week ago. Lilac, East H. Goddard, of tbs ,, few tormeily Hampden, aged y. days while their vessel, sch. M. of the time in the interest of worse aud the frost acts in the wet ditches Penobscot Bay in December, 4 months and 7 Wesley his fertilizer ....Sylvester Phiuney was in town recently 1897,discovered days. is a of rock with about 8 feet on it at low Morrison. In Ifluehill. F’eb It). .Bones M. M Oier, loading at Boston_George Brown Miss to make holes in all the There ledge company.... Flora Forbes is spending from Isle au Haut....L. C. Morse attended slough sags. risen, 75 8 mon is ami ami wife of water, in a position about 450 yards north of aged years, Frankfort visited Mr. and Mrs. a few weeks at the R. is a of road here that has been No kkrson. In Feb Hem. W. Forbes homestead. a meeting in Portland of tlie trustees of tlie sample piece Bay Ledge and on the bearings: Kimball’s Hampden. lb,( apt W. F. Batclielder last Nickerson, aged BB years, 1 month and 2*5 .ia\- Sunday... Miss Rose ..Dr. P. E. Luce showed us iu use 75 years, aud w’ith considerable Island \V, S. W. 5-8 S. Ram last week some State Reform School, last week_C. B. travel, (tangent side;, ; <)R(tit. In Ftanklin, F'eb. f>. Orville F m! is at home from Island N N. VV M W Mudgett Prospect Marsh. butter from aud never was (S. point), (L. II. B son of Mr. and Mrs. Halen 7 mom globule his Elmwood of Canaan is at C. turnpiked. Probably $5.00 I Women of Orcutt, aged Creamery. Goodridge clerking II. Charts Sawtelkr. In — .The Ladies’ Circle met at the Ilf January 15,189s affected. 209, 104, Bangor. Feb. is. Etta M:i school- It is manufactured from sweet would pay all the expenses iu these years for perfectly Berdee.n’s store, Main street-Win. Som- and i»: l\ S. Coast Pilot, Atlantic Coast, daughter of Ruel W and Ella I. Sawtelle. agon house last and 55 were Friday night present. cream, and it is said it sells for a dollar a Such locations could be fouud in all in years, 5 months and 8 da\ ers, overseer of the room at the repairs. experience Parts 1-11, p. 87.) Mr. and Mrs. B. C. spinning j 1 SM \Ll.H\ !n I nioii, Feb. It. John H Small-' Avery will entertain in pound at the aristocratic restaurants. It towns. After the of the : Charters. Ship Sachem, Singapore to city Waverly mill, has been confined to the largest part teaming a native of St George, aged 7‘‘> \ear* two weeks at the cof- New York, general cargo. l"_\000 Ship John sehoolhouse, and all are is put into sealed bottles and at the table that will ever Vie doue in the rural district is ordering j SMI 1 11 In Bolfa-i. Feb. 10, \oa F Smith house several illness_There is j R. Kel and to New N <1 nvited. It will cost days by ley,Yokohama tliogo ork, 11 years and 1 nionths cordially you nothing each one seasons it to suit bis own taste_ the schools aud now with ! considerable sickness in this and past, largest doue, fee from their >15,000 Ship St. David, Shanghai and Hung Steven*. Ill Ellsworth, Feb. 1 u. ,1 ,.ct*h Stew to get. and 5 cents to adjoining grocer Ho in, only get out. Lmdley, son of Webber is at home the extra expense aud shown Kong or Shanghai and Kobe To New York, aged years and 1 month. Stiuipson, towns at which our willingness by present, keeps doctors §10000. \Y. J. Unity. Mrs. Mida Marr has for a few weeks. For the he the rural town to all its citizens a are careful to Ship liotcli, (previously) been ill with past year has Dr. give fair pretty busy. W. C. Marden, who has specify Puget Sound to New York or Boston, spar«, Belfast l*rioe Current. diphtheria but is now better. Dr. Cook worked as a sailor, and during the recent chance with roads aud schooling, it was too t. A. (J. New York been here only about a year, has had such Chase Sanborn’s etc., |». Ship Ropes, to treated her. Miss Louisa is im- fearful gain, when so many lives were much f<>r the boss aud the faithful and the & San Francisco, general §7 50 Sch R. • ORRhCTKI) WKKKIA [OR TH K .IOI Thompson lost, wonderful success that his services are in cargo, j R NAI. was W. Norfolk to Cienfuegos, ; proving. Mrs. Ball of Etna is for on the way from New York to Rocklaud. champions of efficiency. The small sums al- Hopkins, eoul, Proiln,. Murk' r. / caring constant demani.Seldeu Carr, who has a >1 Sell Boston to Seal Brand 85, Spanish gold. Nimbus, HtHi I O'* her....Mrs. has not liis vessel made the with- lotted to the rural districts must de- Coffee, Apples, |.‘ lei. Ha\ t..n HU"' Edgar Harding been well Fortunately trip on an in Kueuos if >9 position electric road Boston, is at Ayres, lumber, >8, Rosari-*, dried, fe* IP 4 .. 5 Hides. E It Sim e the death of her Mr. out 11. some of schools to make it sound like Sell. Olive T. to parents, and Mrs. mishap-H. Pilley is still confined home for a short vacation_Richard Pres- prive which comes in Whittier, Sagua North of Beans, pea. 1 25 a I 2.5; I .ami*, It,. in the. to the and the road fund has to pound Haiteras, sugar, 9" lOreuts. Sell. Hattie II. tued in in, l 30-« I in'iLamb Skins, r,ii(( Cunningham, Orono disaster.... Mrs. house by sickness.... Capt. J. W. ton of a dealer in business, got go Boston, prominent print- Barbour, Mobile to Kingston, §5 do. >eI w eves 1 75j Mutton, (e || 4 Clark is to the such as were born road and tin lumber, » George friends in Massa- Bennett and are the winter faithful, Butter, It', n ISM i. .. visiting family spending ing material, was in town several days last two-pound cans, Sch. Gen. A. Ames, Fern oidina to New | II., bits, |> 2,2 ||,. 25 j makers. The reformers of the Beef, fc> li», 5«»> Potatoes, 7t' bu, 40g45iRouml Hog, 4 < spent. Sunday mother, M. E. given “The Social ed two temperance lectures here knowing Cheese, f llmraw, p ton, oo« 7 Sunday, j lumber, §4.50, and ties, 14 1-2 cents. Seh. Cbi« ken II.. l'Ht 12 I ;rke\, It. PI.. Watson.... Miss Sarah Norton is Glass” G. A. R. Hall last time coming when a macadamized road fc> f* visiting atj£he Tuesday Feb. 13th, at Union Hall, one in the morn- tion Maggie G. Hart, Fernatidiua to New York, Calfskins, 1 1 2 •/: a accompaniesevery r>t»«.7r*|Tallow, her aunt in Boston.... Mr. on for wet weather and dirt road for lb. 14 « Harry Rawlings evening, but account of the storm the on “What the churches think of Prohi- lumber, at or about §4 60 Sell. Carrie E. Dnek, |ji l*;j Veal. p lb. ing do/,. 15 of Jast week dry weather will be all over these hills and same. Sell L V. Beebe, Charleston Eggs, (:> WOol. ntiwaste d, 2' Troy spent. with his father, entertainment was postponed_Our Good and the other in the can. Look, lb. Halo bition, why;” evening, to 15 coal out Fowl, p Wood, hard, A 50 « 5 i" and a school with a Boston, ties, cents; for Nor- Benjamin Rawlings-Mrs. Fred Farwell treated itself to a valleys, great graded Geese, p lb, Wood, A (K)«2 Templar lodge lunch, with subject, “What the saloons think of prohi- folk, 90 cents Sell. Isaiah Hart, Baltimore Elgin soft, and Miss Jessie went to great schoolhouse, adorned with pictures Thousands of refined j Retail Price. Retail Market. Whiting Lowell, coffee, last Saturday evening_Rev. F. S. bition.” Both lectures were attended by ! to Key West, coal, p. t. Sch. Mary F. Cor- I in Feb. 19th to the remainder of from the best masters, located the centre son, to coal, 70 cents. Beef,corned. p lb, 7aS Lime. p bhl, b(>«l Mass., spend Dolliff is interesting himself to raise a lib- large and appreciative audiences. Mr. Foss Elizabethport Portland, j of the town, and the who know and Sch. Star of the Sea, Baltimore to Tor- Butter salt, 14 lb hag, 18 Oat Meal. p lb. the winter-Rev. and Mrs E. S. Burrill for the great efficiency staring people Dry 45 4 rary Sunday school, and it is hoped was engaged to deliver these lectures by tugas, coal, §1 25, and hack from Port Tam- Corn, p bu, Onions, p lb. taken rural almost out of their wits. Cracked Corn, 45 Oil, kerosene, 1 have a little boarder—a that the movement be a population Gov. pint, gal, 10_a ten-pound may made success. the ladies of the Pittsfield W. C. T. U., who coffee pa, phosphate. Ship Robie, (to arrive) Corn Meal. 45 4 effort in is to the appreciate good p bu, Pollock,p lb, The mother and child are Every legislation deprive 60,000 cases New York to 21 boy. doing well. -Miss Myrtle Forbes, who is in a union of the churches in oil, Hong Kong, Cheese, p lb, 14 Pork, p lb, stopping planned meeting 1 2 ....Mrs. A. R. rural population in the scattered sections of endorse this famous cents. Sch. Belle Wooster, New York to Cotton Seed, p cwt, 1 25 Plaster, p bbl, 1.12 Myrick is not able to use Belfast this winter, was at home for the forenoon. The Free and Metho- Sunday Baptist accommodation Norfolk, fertilizer, 75 cents, thence to Sava- Codtish, dry, p lb bad Rye Meal, p lb her arm dist churches their ser- every they have, driving yet-Miss Bina ami Master Lou- a brief visit-The friends here of Edwin gave up morning nilla, creosoteil ties, at or about §2,000. Sch. Cranberries, p qt. Sab Shorts, p cwt, bo.gb' out some of our best citizens. All the road brand. The Clover 1 1 a *'• ville Whitten, twin children of vices to give their people an opportunity to signature I). H. Rivers, Philadelphia to Seed, p lb. 12 Sugar. p lb, f> 1-2u Wesley Landers of Thorndike are sorry to learn the of Cienfuegos, Flour, bbL 5 75a(> 25 Salt, T. I.. 3 5 hear lectures. Rev. L. W. Coons the are after is to a double Sch. Jennie S. Baltimore p p had a champions get grand coal, §1.80. Butler, H a Whitten, birthday party at their that he is dangerously ill_John M. Dow Universalist church, aud his and the seal of these G.Seed, bu, l 75 2 (Hi Sweet Potatoes, congregation, road from one to another. to Cienfuegos, coal, §1.90 Sell. Jennie F. lb Sab Wheat AaA 1 2 Mrs. Geo. with in bicycle village ard, p Meal, grandmother’s, Clark’s, Feb. 9th! was on the street one for the united the other churches the even- San Bias Coast to New cocoa- day recently where the road commissioners have Wiley, York, It was their 14th which would have been done in the Already or birthday ; their schoolmates first time in several weeks_Mr. Geo. God- ing, well-known nuts, at about §1,500 aud port charges. ! forenoon had it not been for the absence of tried their hand at making roads there are importers Sch. New York to in force and had a Henry Crosby, Savannah, j gathered they jolly time, ding has been in poor and confined Mr. Coons from town at the time the ar- health, some of the roads in Waldo salt, 85 cents,and back Union Island to New and lots of Clark was to tlie bouse poorest county. its excel- presents-Perley most of the winter_Mr. rangements were made for the lectures. guarantee Haven, lumber, §4 75. Sch. Estelle, Wil- stricken with Feb. 11th. Hutchinson is con- The low road and settled paralysis The Harry visiting his mother Music was furnished by a chorus choir swampy sparcely mington, N. C., to Salem, lumber, §8 87 1-2, whole of one side is and sister a are left for more funds, and a lence. At more at paralyzed.... Mr. J. L. here. He is conductor on the sisting of the Methodist and Free Baptist places great Bark Mannie Swan, New York to Monte- once, girls Ames of was the show is made in Skowhegan guest of C. J. electrics running from Medford into Boston choirs assisted by R. A. Conant of the Uni- good machine-working t. Sell. L. THOMPSON & —I -WT- video, general cargo, p. Mary FOSTER’S, Bartlett last week. and has not been home before for a year. versalist choir as leader, and Mrs. Conant. places. Crosby, Brunswick to Boston, lumber, §4.75. 54 Church St. Belfast, Me